Should Have Been a Blonde
In first grade, I was the bright girl with almond eyes,
My eyes quite brown, even amber in the sunrise,
My skin always tan, bronze from summers of swimming,
And the endless hiking,
I did my homework each day,
And words of a wide vocabulary, I could say,
I was devoted to the arts of learning,
For new knowledge, I was forever yearning,
My grades always top tier,
But, something was said, at the end of the year,
That still haunts my memory,
The moving of my teacher's lips, I still see,
And, to this day, my father repeats it, it now being a jeer,
Able to shut down my brightest cheer,
Over that smog, I cannot look beyond,
Because, dear reader, I should have been a blonde.