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Pulse of Ambition
I stand next to the gas nozzle,
Tapping my foot nervously against the ashen snow,
Check my watch again
See the seconds pass
Watch as regular 87 pumps through the tube,
Go
Hurry
Please
The digits of gallons filled
Slowly rising
As the gas
Drip
Drip
Drips
So s l o w
Thinking of the time I'm wasting
Just standing here
Feet itching for the opportunity
to hit the gas pedal
to take my test
to become certified
Fingers trembling from the bitter February chill,
Mind racing to remember every medical detail
Feet tapping against the ashen snow
My stomach flipping
Will I make it to the lab?
Both eyes on the golden sun,
A vivid image in my head,
The same sun I’ll stare at in 10 years
With a stethoscope around my neck
Lab coat on my shoulders
Prescription pad in my right pocket
Pulse oximeter in my left pocket
And patients smiling when they see me from the hall
Hopefully, I’ll make it on time to the test
So the possibility awaits
Will I make it as a doctor?
The chugging stops,
The machine chirps,
I stick the nozzle back,
Then zoom away before the testing bell rings
Will I make it?
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This free verse poem is about my dreams and desires for the future, including my career ambitions and the trouble balancing the present tasks with the hopes of the future.