I don't wanna go to university, the truth I'll share, In a world so vast, I feel so small, it's hard to bear, I don't fit in the mold they've cast, it's plain to see, A square peg in a round hole, a puzzle incomplete.
I hear the voices all around, their dreams so clear, While I'm lost in this sea of faces, struggling with fear, The path they walk, it's well-worn ground, a journey set, But I'm a wanderer, seeking a path I haven't met.
The pressure's heavy, expectations high, it's hard to cope, To find my place, my own way, to hold onto hope, But maybe in this uncertainty, I'll discover the key, To a world where I can be just me, and that's okay, you'll see.
So, I don't wanna go to university, 'cause I don't fit in, But maybe I'll find a different place, where my journey can begin, To be unique, to be myself, to follow my own trail, In the end, I'll find a way, and let my spirit set sail.
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Deemed To Be
PoetryDive into the pages of 'Deemed To Be' a poignant and thought-provoking poetry collection that delves deep into the dark underbelly of the modern education system. Through evocative verses and vivid imagery, this book explores the often unspoken, tox...