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The fanfare begins The feet of 100 nervous graduates come together Attentive to the music, an oral instruction book for their march to the stage And you In the mess of individuals stick out like a sore thumb in my eyes Unwillingly, I service these instructions for you Directed by the make of these processional blueprints I rebel against the document in front of me With symbols that speak of melodies, harmonies, and chords Slow the tempo Stretch the fermata's Refrain from that horrid second ending, which proclaims your childhood Fine Save me, Mr. Conductor, from the Recessional, where we say Goodbye And you exit to the parking lot While I exit to the band room, which will no longer consist of our jokes and laughter Rather silence and empty moments that should have been filled with smiles and conversation Conversation shared between two friends A friendship that died in a gym A friendship that died because of me
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May 30, 2012
May 30, 2012 at 10:33 PM UTC
The Procession
The fanfare begins The feet of 100 nervous graduates come together Attentive to the music, an oral instruction book for their march to the stage And you In the mess of individuals stick out like a sore thumb in my eyes Unwillingly, I service these instructions for you Directed by the make of these processional blueprints I rebel against the document in front of me With symbols that speak of melodies, harmonies, and chords Slow the tempo Stretch the fermata's Refrain from that horrid second ending, which proclaims your childhood Fine Save me, Mr. Conductor, from the Recessional, where we say Goodbye And you exit to the parking lot While I exit to the band room, which will no longer consist of our jokes and laughter Rather silence and empty moments that should have been filled with smiles and conversation Conversation shared between two friends A friendship that died in a gym A friendship that died because of me
My trumpeter friend who is graduating this year
elizabeth-o
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May 30, 2012
May 30, 2012 at 10:33 PM UTC
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