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The Math
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Poet: Sarah Winters, 18
Northside College Prep High School - senior 1st year participating in LTAB
The Math The day I realized I was sick of dreaming was the day I decided to go to sleep. Sometimes our worst gets the best of us. Everyday I’m learning something new about myself and I wonder what I’ll run out of first: things to learn or days to learn them all in. Recently I stay up too many late nights rubbing my forehead against a textbook and sometimes I catch my mother crying when she thinks no one’s listening and I never know the reason.
The first time I learned about Biology I was 13. Learned how to fold my tongue like origami in the mouths of boys who were gentle as paper c.ranes. By 14 the magic was gone but then I met a boy who told me he had taped a picture of himself to the bottom of his shoe so that he could always stay down to earth. He reminded me of surprises like how the rivers run deep with fish and family reunions, and how truth lives in the desert where only the sun can see its freckles
life is not math. the karma of 6 billion does not equalize into a perfect halo of 0 I don’t know whether we are tipping the side that is positive or negative but I know it is not that simple there are no angels with clipboards who keep the world’s balance even when our actions have weighted against us I don’t know if the birth of someone’s daughter can negate the death of a soldier because the tears of his mother cannot be translated into a number There are statistics on youth violence that have no way to factor in all the great things they never got to do I want to believe that for every fist raised by an abusive father one is raised at an anti-war rally but what does it do the numbers if a man is capable of doing both?
if this world was fair, the eyes of children catching fireflies do not burn out as they grow up
but it’s not. so embrace this life with a dented ribcage and call its name in your sleep daydream about the sun’s waltz above the rooftop accept the face that the only thing that elevates you from the earth is love but you would do the worst things in Its name Woman, you can admire the moon and her beauty but do not ever let men walk all over you like she does even if they are astronauts Man, ride the city bus every day and know that when the flood comes, it will be loaded up with two of every animal, and on that day, God will forgive you for not believing in Him life is not math. you can line a casket with the prettiest velvet and lace but, really, if you could change anything about its insides, it’s that they wouldn’t have died so young
Mother, I know that your feet are raw from rubbing the road I know you sleepwalk like you swallowed hummingbirds I know your eyes strain to make out tomorrow on life’s horizon but Mother, the golden-haired heads of your daughters are filled with poetry and symphonies and even when they’ve forgotten the way your silhouette looks in the dark they will still remember where they came from.
so don’t worry. sometimes we put two and two together and come up with something that isn’t four but it adds up. somehow. or we make up the math as we go along.
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Sandy (Uncle Jeff's mom), Rockford // Monday, March 09, 2009 @ 11:23 AM
Sarah, you brought tears to my eyes that was so beautiful. Keep on dreaming as you have a true gift.
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Judy as in Aunt, Portland // Monday, March 09, 2009 @ 7:22 PM
Amazing, I can't wait to share this. Excellent! You are so talented, I know yow will be a great success in anything you do.
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