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THE WAY OF HUMAN ANATOMY
Mrs. Wampuszyc said,
Go over and pick
your lab partners now.
Just pick anyone—
But make sure it’s someone who gets their work done.
I’m thinking can it be that easy?
I am fifteen, a sophomore, born in ‘94
I attend the class of Human Anatomy
a class where I don’t belong.
I am the only sophomore student in this class.
I take the first few hesitant steps that lead
Over to where the other students are, I cross a few
Familiar faces, and then Abby,
Smiling with her red hair tied up in ribbons I
take a breath wondering if ill be excepted.
It may be easier for you than it is for me
At my young age of fifteen. But I guess I’m what
I am and can’t pretend to be, what you want me to be:
Or they or she or he, or me. I stand in the class room.
(I hear the laughter of two friends) Where---who?
I like aspire big, laughing with friends, and enjoying life,
I’d like to become a head of the medical department,
or a doctor--- a surgeon, a nurse, or pediatrician.
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