Wake Up for Equality
Take a deep breath, one foot out from under the plush comforter
Then the other
Bed head and newly formed pimples aside
I can greet the day
I am lucky I say to myself
As I rub the tired from my eyes
And will away another yawn
I am lucky
Though I sometimes feel alone
I am lucky
Though anxiety looms in dark corners
I am lucky
Though stress and responsibilities pile high
I am lucky
Because I have the opportunity for education
These four years are a gift
I have the opportunity to excel and to succeed despite my gender
Brush my teeth and my hair
Put on the wrinkled pair of jeans, one size bigger, with the hole in the knee
Look in the mirror
One, two, three, exhale
Walk out the door with a new responsibility
A responsibility to represent those who are unrepresented
Those women barred from the freedoms experienced in education
I have a responsibility to do something about it
So I leave to start the day
And I have a seat in the same plastic desk chair
And I prepare for everything I am going to learn
That can make a difference tomorrow