Rice Over My Shoulder (Introspection at an Intersection)
Driving south down Main Street past the fountain
Of youth, or rather, the truth of the young's
Fragile minds of privilege, I slow down, then
Stop when red lights freeze my heart and lungs.
My mind still wanders free outside those walls
Covered in leaves and vines and false pretense--
My once adopted School of thought recalls
Memories of their knowledge lacking sense.
Commonly held beliefs outside the fence
Extol the University esteemed,
But through drunken, sheltered, lost experience
I left the ivory prison unredeemed.
I wondered about the choice, undismayed--
Who would I have been if I had stayed?
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