The Life of a Cafeteria Wall

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A Moment in the Life of a School Cafeteria Wall

I am merely a knowledged wall.
In a cafeteria I belong.
Located in a high school near,
Scholars constantly come here.

Some thoroughly enjoy their day,
While others think of it as gray.
Then there are the stellar students,
Excelling grades for amusement.

I also see those really suffering,
Eating lunch in corners, crying.
Then there are those special kids
Who feel the need to be big pricks.

Along the same category,
I notice all the drama queens.
Not those in school theatres,
But those who try to make peace burn.

I sometimes wish that I could speak,
Tell those kids to zip it and eat.
I do not wish to hear or see,
All these students in anarchy.

I am merely just a wall,
Who stands all day and nightfall.
I should not be a knowledged wall,
In a cafeteria I do not belong.

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