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Jess~ May 20th 2017 04:30 AM

High School
 
trigger warning for referencing self-harm, sexual abuse, suicide, substances, and strong language.

"High school means change, I'm told.
I feel I know myself pretty well at this point,
not sure how much more I can change,
after all that I've been through...

To me, high school is going to mean freedom too,
to a point.
Freedom from my past.
Freedom from the trauma of a broken heart.
Freedom from the shy, sheltered girl I used to be.

I guess all I can do now is trust in God,
that he is guiding me down this path for a reason.

Please let me make friends this year."
-2013

---

"high school means rules.
and a fucking lot of them, too.
who the hell even needs rules?
who the hell even needs grades, for that matter??

to me, this year is going to mean freedom,
instead.
freedom from rules.
freedom from the bullies.

freedom from all the bullshit i took when i was a pussy.

no more being pushed around, this year, i'm the bully.
no more nice jess, the asshole is finally done taking so much shit.

just...
please don't let them see through my toughness."
-2014

---

"high school means loss, i've learned.
loss of friends, and the happiness we all shared together.
loss of everything i had at that old school.
i guess i'll never lose the memories.

to me, high school can mean freedom,
hopefully.
freedom from cutting.
freedom from loneliness.
is freedom from hating myself too much to ask for?

i'm tired of always being second-best.
why can't anyone love me? i have so much love to give...

please let me love someone."
-2015

---

"high school means nothing.
i mean nothing.
this whole world means nothing.
how could it be more than just some sick joke?

maybe somewhere there's freedom, for me.
freedom from depression.
freedom from my rapist's hold on me.
freedom from the pain of losing my best friend.

i think i've found part of that freedom,
in cutting. drugs. sex. alcohol. starving.

please let me die."
-2016

---

High school meant change.
And I can hardly recognize myself anymore.
Who the fuck am I, now?
Who will I become?

High school never meant freedom to me.
Not freedom from being vulnerable.
Nor freedom from being told what to do.
Not even freedom from being kicked --
no, stabbed --
when I was already down.

High school never gave me that freedom.
I gave me that freedom.

Please,
lets go be free now.
-2017

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Alright, quick breakdown to try and explain wtf you just read there lol. The years below each passage are the years I started each new level of high school. So obviously the first was freshman, the sophomore, so on. No, I didn't take five years to get through high school.
I decided to do another passage for 2017, the year I'm graduating as a senior. Just because I felt like I couldn't wrap this up with that second to last passage. So much has changed in each and every year of high school, and that's what I wanted to highlight in this poem.

I'm not 100% happy with this piece though, I feel it's kind of messy and unclear. I'll probably work on something else to demonstrate how I've changed throughout the years.
But please, any feedback is very appreciated. :D

Celyn May 20th 2017 12:07 PM

Re: High School
 
I really enjoyed reading this and I loved how it is set out visually with the different fonts as well. I am really into describing how the years, or school for that matter, can change someone and kind of want to write something similar now too :p

Anyway thank you for sharing this and if you write anymore please continue to share :D

NeuroBeautiful May 20th 2017 06:48 PM

Re: High School
 
Hey Jess!

I really liked this. I was a little hesitant to read through all of it at first because I am not best at concentrating but i am so glad I did and it flowed well.

I love how there seems to be some kind of circular motion with reflecting on what high school means change, then the different freedoms. Then realizing you've changed so much.

And then the last stanza was great too because you wrapped it up really nicely.

I just liked the whole thing overall. Keep writing!

Everglow. May 20th 2017 07:54 PM

Re: High School
 
What an interesting concept. I really liked that you took us on a journey through how you felt at school and how your feelings and thoughts changed over the years. It was really easy to follow and I like the structure a lot. It's a really good poem, I hope to see lots more from you!

hocus pocus May 21st 2017 03:03 PM

Re: High School
 
I really like the concept and structure of this piece. I especially like how you visually changed the fonts as well, to reflect each year. If you work on anything else to demonstrate how you changed, you'll have to post it for us to see. :)

Ennui. May 21st 2017 10:31 PM

Re: High School
 
I really enjoy this and find it really cool that you did one each year!

.Brittany. May 24th 2017 09:25 PM

Re: High School
 
You definitely put a lot of work into this! They were all very well written!


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