He had 92 days left.
92 6:30 AM alarms to set.
92 walks down the 100 hall.
92 days.
I haven't cried yet.
Probably because grey has always been one of my favorite colors.
And I prefer the overcast days.
But for him, grey was more than a neutral shade on the color wheel.
He was only a senior in high school.
We're all just seniors in high school.
And you keep asking us what we can do to change this.
What we can do to prevent this.
But last week, he stood up in my art class with a canvas covered in painted balloons and a happy sky,
and that didn't seem like any sign of depression.
So I'm sorry I didn't see this coming.
I'm sorry that none of us saw this coming.
I don't think it is our school's fault,
and Nelson, I don't think it's something in the water,
or something in the library.
I don't know what it is, none of us do.
Were all just trying to make sense of it,
but I can't seem to wrap my head around this.
Because we only have 92 days left.
And we've already made it 733.
So choose to stay.
Choose to stay for the people who love you.
Choose to stay for the poetry you haven't written.
Choose to stay for the music you haven't heard, and the kisses you haven't had.
Choose to stay for the places you haven't seen, and the books you haven't read.
Choose to stay for the places you haven't seen, and the books you haven't read.
Choose to stay for long drives up the canyon with your head out the window.
Choose to stay for the beginning of your life.
Because after all it's just 92 days away,
and we've already made it 733.
And high school was never meant to be the end.
ReplyDeleteBut last week, he stood up in my art class with a canvas covered in painted balloons and a happy sky,
and that didn't seem like any sign of depression.
So I'm sorry I didn't see this coming.
I'm sorry that none of us saw this coming.
My thoughts exactly.
And high school was never meant to be the end.
ReplyDeleteLove this
Inspiring
ReplyDeleteThis was so so good. You're incredible writer. Your posts always make me feel and that's important.
ReplyDeleteThe best compliment you could give, thank you.
DeleteWhat I needed to hear
ReplyDeleteI felt this. And it gave me goose bumps.
ReplyDeleteThe canvas.
ReplyDeleteAnd this: "We're all just seniors in high school."
I'm not a senior in high school. My dad isn't a senior in high school. My kids aren't seniors in high school. The sophomores I teach aren't seniors in high school. Or am I? Or is he? Or are they? Or are they?
That line means everything to me right now. We're all just seniors in high school. We're all just seniors in high school. We're all just seniors in high school.
I loved this post.
So much truth to this. So good.
ReplyDeleteI'm speechless. This is so beautiful
ReplyDeleteThis was beautiful. "We're all just seniors in high school".
ReplyDeleteChills. This was written so well and I loved reading every word of it.
ReplyDeletethis is amazing. thank you. seriously I love this so much. wow.
ReplyDelete"I haven't cried yet.
ReplyDeleteProbably because grey has always been one of my favorite colors.
And I prefer the overcast days.
But maybe if grey were a constant cloud over my vision,
and everyday the forecast read "rainy"
I might feel differently."
i can't tell you how much i relate to this part.
thank you for writing something so relatable and real.
This is incredible.
ReplyDeleteSorry I'm stalking your blogs?
(I'm actually not sorry)
Your words are just combinations of 26 letters but how can they make you feel so much and so loudly and wow I just love your blog and hope I can write a little like you by May.
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