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Push (My favorite poem, *not written by me)

This is for the soul searchers

This is for the song writer who feels like who he is doesn’t fill the space

 

of who he was meant to be. This is for the depressed cigarette smoking chain smokers.

This is for the poet who writes a thousand lines and keeps them all to

herself, because nobody else deserves to hear them.

This is to fight the starless sky of every midnight wanderer who looks up

wondering, cause if there were more like you the night time streets wouldn’t be so empty.

This is for the traveler who never got a chance and lies below a rock with

his name.

I don’t even know if I’m old enough to say it, but it’s for the generations

of baby boomers of old women and men whose ideas and values are shushed by an obnoxious generation.

This is for the wedding planners whose weddings never seem to come.

This is for the beautiful girls that somebody told otherwise.

This is for the 15 year old gang member who can’t leave.

This is for the second place finishers and the C students.

This is for the guitar strings never threaded and the scripts never

written and the thrill voices that never cried hallelujah because they didn’t believe they could.

This is for the incapable,

Because you and me both are incapable.

This is so you can look at me differently like I was an amputee.

And what I’ve had cut away was my expectations.

I was supposed to be huge—

I was supposed to be the first rose ever planted in the desert—

I was supposed to be the first paint on the ceiling in the Sistine chapel—

I was supposed to be either Axel Rose or Frodo Baggins, and whether

you’re cool or not you understand that line.

I was supposed to be the first pope with a full body tattoo—

I was supposed to be Neil Armstrong—

I was supposed to be the first life on another planet—

I was supposed to be bleeding iron and nails—

If you saw me as I was supposed to be the contrast between me and the

rest of the world would be unbearable, but I’m incapable.

‘Cause nobody ever pushed me,

Nobody ever pushed me,

Nobody ever pushed me and said:

Be something bigger,

Be something bigger,

Be something!

 

Nobody ever told me I had the power to leave a hole when I withdraw

my hand from water or move a crowd with mere words or play notes on a piano like bullets to your eardrums.

And in all of this, I wonder if the big things know how important they

are, because I’m a mustard seed and nobody expects me to move a mountain,

Or even cover its slopes in yellow.

But I still feel vastly important, so what then?

So this is my push, my push that you may never get from another person, ever. So, listen carefully:

 

I EXPECT A LOT OUT OF YOU.

 

Don’t be discouraged when you can’t cross one line, ‘cause you’ll pass a

hundred others learning you can’t go over one.

This is a dare: go to your fridge and get out all your eggs and put them in

one basket and tell me if you’re still incapable.

And if you are, go back to your fridge and get all your egg based

products, ‘cause you missed them, you missed them and you need them and the neighbors not lending any ingredients.

And when you get there, wherever it is that I pushed you to, don’t worry

about telling me—

Cause I

Will notice

And most of all remember that if you’ve been pushed, if you’ve really

been pushed, you’ll be dearly missed when you’re gone.

 

-Marty Schoenleber III

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