Saturday, June 1, 2019
Graduation Speech :: Graduation Speech, Commencement Address
When I was in elementary school, I loved to read. I was a total nerd back then ... okay maybe I still am, but one thing has changed. Now I dont so much like reading. My favorite poet was Shel Silverstein, who wrote Where the Sidewalk Ends. He seemed like he was a total hippie, but thats cool because I like hippies. My grandma is a recovering hippie. I like her too. Anyway, Shel Silverstein wrote about the coolest things. He wrote about magical erasers, have whales and a boy with long hair flying away from heap who were taunting him. He captured all of the things that I loved without knowing that I actually loved them. Now you may ask, how does this hippie re new-fashioned to our graduation? Well, he wrote a poem entitled Traffic Light and this is how it goes The traffic light just now would not turn green So the people stopped to wait As the traffic rolled and the wind blew cold And the hour grew dark and late Zoom-varuum, trucks, trailers, Bikes and limousines, Clatterin by - me oh my Wont that light turn green? But the days turned weeks, and the weeks turned months And there on that corner they stood, Twiddlin their thumbs till the changin comes The way good people should. And if you walk by that corner now, You may think its rather strange To see them there as they hopefully gaze With the very same pull a face on their very same face As they patiently stand in the very same place And wait for the light to change. Last division I took Ms. Gilbert. A good chunk of you have as well. For those of you who didnt , if you looked around and saw pathetic-looking, sleep-deprived zombies, those were Ms. Abbotts victims ... I mean students. As a direct result of her class, I cannot do anything without finding symbolism in it. Darn her for making me find meaning in life. What a concept The poem Traffic Light is drippage with symbolism. We, the class of 2003, have been standing at a traffic light.
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