Here in America, number who knows what in education, Where we excel in standardization, Of souls and resumes Where you need a 4.5 gpa And hey, I know I’m one of the ones in the 1% I’ll repent for my hypocrisy in saying “break free” I know, poor me, being reduced to numbers just isn’t my thing 4.33, schedule block B, math, PE and chemistry Sometimes it’s hard to breathe I can feel my chest cave and shrink That chewing glass feeling And imagine the kids sitting on the brink of failure Which has grown to become something: A cacophony of the anti American dream And therefore we’re stripped of autonomy In the land of the free “I pledge Allegiance to” The US public education system which finds its niche in the fact That witchcraft seems to be the way to survive it Deviation from the norm is only embraced for a profit So basically unless you’re an actual prophet I’d color in the lines It’s not like you could find the time After the 7 hours of school, 3 for homework, 2 for sports, 7 for sleep, 2 for eating, and half a minute for breathing So on Gregory, on Denise, to your 9 to 5s Of course there’s those that thrive Living their best life outside the American Assembly line, like in algebra there’s an exception to every rule So I’ll run the rat race September to December to spring break to summer and then start it over I’ll chew my glass, if you’ll fill one up with champagne for June of 2020, when the real world begins, Because the world of high school and imaginary is where I live.