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Are We The World?
They asked me to write
 About my life.
 As if 100 years from now
 It will matter.
 
 Like 100 years from now,
 Someone’s breath will
 Hang
 On my favorite color
 Or what I had for breakfast,
 The brand of the t-shirt I wore
 When I first rode a bike
 Or what I said to Cody C.
 In the second grade.
 
 But I want to write 
 About hands.
 Because as mine occupy themselves
 With pens and paper
 And books and assignments,
 A girl in the middle east dies
 For dreaming
 About what it would be like
 To use her hands
 To embody her thoughts in ink.
 
 I want to write
 About hearts. 
 Because as I sit in the window
 Wondering if I can let anyone 
 Hold mine ever again,
 A mother holds her son
 And wonders why her heart still beats
 While his has been ripped
 From his chest
 For a cause that is not his own.
 
 I want to write
 About ears. 
 Because while I choose
 To listen to my favorite 
 Melodies
 Brighter minds than my own
 Are sitting in lecture halls
 And listening to professors
 Teach them how they
 Can make a difference.
 
 I want to write
 About faith. 
 Because even though I don’t 
 Believe
 In Jesus, Buddha, Allah
 Or a deity of any kind,
 I do believe 
 In David Hume’s definition
 Of a miracle.
 
 I want to write
 To inspire.
 To create something that 
 empowers 
 that girl, gives her the
 courage
 to grab that pen.
 Something that 
 soothes 
 that mothers broken heart.
 Something that 
 motivates
 Those students to 
 want
 To make a difference.
 
 Because 100 years from 
 now
 That will matter.

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