9th Grade Blues
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I wake up in a sweat,
The time is six-fifteen.
It’s time to start the day
Of a high school teen.
I get out of bed,
Groggy and tired,
I take a shower
Feeling less than wired.
I shower for twenty minutes,
Thirty if I fall asleep,
I get out and dry off
And pick some clothes from a heap.
I get dressed and stretch,
Do work yet undone,
Before I go to eat;
‘Till seven there’s none.
I have some cereal,
A bagel or toast,
Then I go pack my bag
For the things I dread most.
I come down to the commons
And hang out with a friend
‘Till the seven fifty bell rings
And my homework I mend.
We go to our first class,
Half-asleep still,
And try not to sleep;
Try to keep to our will.
We finish the first,
And go on to two.
Not much more awake;
Still feeling blue.
Then we drop off our bags
For our next class,
And go on to chapel
Rejoining the mass.
We do get through it
More tired than before,
And go to next class
To learn a bit more.
Finally we get a free period;
I spend doing work for next class,
Or hang out with friends if I’m done
And think my homework will pass.
I go down to eat,
No one knows why:
With this kind of food
You might rather die.
Then I go on
To classes some more,
Until I’m all done
And my brain is all sore.
I go to practice
If I’m in a sport,
Or hang out in the commons
Trying not to retort.
I go to study hall,
Accomplish little,
And the work undone
Will be tomorrow’s fiddle.
Then the day is done
Right after chapel again,
Starting at nine forty.
I go to bed then.
I get into night clothes,
Get in the hot dorm.
Be up there by ten,
At least, that’s the norm.
The room is stuffy,
Yet I try to sleep.
My roommate keeps me up
‘Till silence he’ll keep.
I can stop worrying,
I can finally rest!
This is my day,
At it’s very best.