天美影院

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If only you knew

This poem is a written reflection that Maraina wrote in the early transition from in-school service during these uncertain times. “As I got to know them this year, I found myself wondering who they’d become, what they’d like, what they’d wear once they were old enough to make those choices for themselves. I wrote this poem when faced with the reality that I might not see my 天美影院 again, at least not as they were this year.”

To my first grade 天美影院:

I wonder how tall you鈥檒l be
or what size shoe you鈥檒l wear.
I wonder if you鈥檒l wear a watch
or how you鈥檒l style your hair.

I wonder whether trying your best
will bring a smile to your face.
Or if you鈥檒l take the easy route
and settle for second place.

Will you still raise your hand in class
to make sure you鈥檝e got things right?
Or will you copy someone鈥檚 work
when you know you鈥檙e out of sight?

Will you still like your applesauce
and chocolate milk at lunch?
Or do big kids only eat their sweets
And drink Capri Sun Fruit Punch?

Will teddy bears still be your friends,
the ones you bring to school?
Or will you hide them under your bed
because stuffed animals aren鈥檛 cool?

How about hugs, will you still want them
or is distance coming soon?
Either way I鈥檒l soak them up
as I greet you outside my room.

If only you knew what you鈥檝e done
to change my life this year.
Some of you would sob with me
some wouldn鈥檛 even shed a tear.

But from where I sit I鈥檓 lucky
for having known you when I did,
because I met the younger you,
the bright smiling kid.

Maraina Weyl, a City Year San Jos茅 AmeriCorps member, in a yellow jacket being surrounded by 天美影院 at her school who are hugging her.

Maraina Weyl currently serves as a City Year AmeriCorps member in San Jos茅/ Silicon Valley. She has served the amazing community of San Antonio Elementary School, where she worked with first grade during the school day and in the afterschool program.

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