In elementary school

Thu, 06/27/2019 - 01:08 -- ngodora

In elementary school, I

gained so much knowledge about all the

rarity in the world. Alphabets,

elephants, and fractions. No matter

what I was taught, it was easy for me to

understand.

Perhaps, that’s why I liked elementary.

 

In middle school, I

gained so much knowledge about the

rarity in the world.

Especially about the topic of Puberty.

When I grew taller and bigger, I

understood. Everyone was different. Every

pubescent child worked different.

 

In fact, middle school helped me

gain so much knowledge.

Rarely, the kids would accept differences.

Eventually, I understood why.

We all

understood that it was wrong to not be

perfect. In fact, different was bad.

 

In high school, I

gained so much knowledge about the

rarity in the world.

Equations, Evaluations, and Equilibrium.

Why did we still have the same mindset?

Until now, I was worried about how I was

perceived. I didn’t want to be different.

 

In fact, high school helped me

gain so much knowledge.

Remembering how stress-free I was in

elementary. No one

worried about being the same. We all

understood our differences and

praised them. It is okay to be unique.

This poem is about: 
Me
My community
Our world

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