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i was raised in the suburbs,

that's where i learned my first words,

also where i learned to curb,

any notions of uniqueness,

this bleakness, was fostered,

in our fundraisers, door-to-door,

selling subscriptions, order more,

and don't ask what the money's for,

school spirit for sports, i never played,

go bears, no care, for my awkward phase,

my awkward ways, 2 buses and a subway,

to get downtown, to hear that sound,

of cars, of movement,

home i'd found,

i was homeward bound,

surrounded by people,

the streets became my easel,

the streets became my easel,

the streets became my easel.

 

the suburban nights i remember best

deserted street, our love confessed,

riding, trying to avoid attention,

fogged up windows, signs of affection,

what did we know? best of intentions,

you were the girl that i met in detention,

feelings fostered in parks

that were well maintained,

neighbourhood watch campaigns,

trimmed grass, cul-de-sacs

sterile sidewalks, no art attacks,

i'd take you out,

to avoid cafeteria fries,

the tears in your eyes,

echoing words of those you despised,

hallway acoustics, erased by a quick kiss,

love notes in lockers,

we swore, we'd come back and prove our validity,

that wasn't me, that isn't me,

i am more than you thought that i'd ever be

in hindsight, that goal was empty.

in hindsight, that goal was empty.

in hindsight, that goal was empty.

 

i rode this train in an attempt to arrive

at a destination thought mutually suitable,

mutually doable, the journey viewable,

and verified viewed in full,

but our paths differed along the way,

our grip withered from pursuits of gpa,

the sacrifices made for a number,

sweat and anxiety, tears and fear,

from what would occur, if not maintained

in the exact range, expected by academics

i'm a polemic, seen through these false idols,

graduates don't know a thing about survival,

vital signs drained to the point of oblivion,

questioning just isn't how you win, it isn't in,

they're sittin' in their leather chairs,

dismissin' receding hair,

in front of leather-bound books,

leather patches on their elbows,

their vacant look,

behind eyeglasses, so cold,

i tried to ace classes, to sit in the seats

of these empty elite,

to live up to expectation,

and after convocation,

i took my place in a chair

behind a plexiglass pane,

initials after my name on

my orange jumpsuit,

i only now realize the truth.

i have all that i sought,

but lost all that i had.

i have all that i sought,

but lost all that i had.

i have all that i sought,

but lost all that i had.

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Jun 22, 2012
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