Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Graduation Speech: A Poem for Graduation :: Graduation Speech, Commencement Address
As freshmen, life was overwhelmingly, exhaustingly demanding, Eat, sleep, and school. Donââ¬â¢t trip and fall in front of seniors, And donââ¬â¢t act like a fool. "Each floor is like a baseball field," The teachers all would tell. So why canââ¬â¢t I find room 222? Oh great, there goes the bell. No pressure from the sports team tryouts ââ¬ËCause all we made was JV. While upperclassmen said, "thaz aight" We would yell, "yippee!" I know, how cool were we? But what amazing concepts to grasp Who knew bands could play real notes? And lunch could consist of nothing, but HoHoââ¬â¢s, And we could wear hats, and coats. Notes to make, tests to take, work to fake, Thereââ¬â¢s just not time enough. Can you believe papers have to be typed? Our lives were really tough.... OR NOT! Now we look at the freshies and think "We couldnââ¬â¢tââ¬â¢ve have been so annoyingly immature. I canââ¬â¢t be seen standing next to this beastie, Come on, letââ¬â¢s sneak out the door." As sophomores, slumped over with attitude and rights We were still a wee bit too callow. "What is she wearing... oh man, how grotesque!" How we wallowed in being so shallow. What an awkward year it was to endure, Not freshie, but still no respect. Some attracting significant others, While some had the opposite effect. We could be found playing or attending The football games, soccer, and track. Praying our momsââ¬â¢ wouldnââ¬â¢t be forced to drive us, Begging rides to and from, forth and back. As juniors, 9-11 united the school, Age does more than our years on earth. Concerned for loved ones, with more on our minds, Those that mattered, things that had greater worth. All too soon, junioritis infected one and all In not 2, not 5, but 7 classes. Who needed food, we saved homework for lunch, And more signatures on bathroom passes. With warm weather, like eggs, we were starting to crack, SATs, college visits, straight Aââ¬Ës, Spring prom, spring break, and spring in our steps, Those minutes dragged on like days. As seniors, weââ¬â¢re awesome, there are none who compare, We have wit, humor, charm, looks, and class. Four years of work, winning, whining, and wrath, Are part of our glorious past! The snowball attacks, the Iraq war
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