
Cold, hard slabs ofwood press against our backs And the table totters like a two-year-oldlearning how to walk. Brown kindling shaped like chairs scatters among thetables Like wooden Stonehenges, full of chaos and order On theseStonehenges we sit, talking Politics, global warming, gun control, schoolvouchers ... We argue about them all We're not druggies or nerds orjocks Just teenagers, learning about the world Because our parents didn'tfeel like recycling or carpooling Our ozone layer is in pieces Because theycan't discuss issues with maturity and tact The government is nothing morethan overgrown five-year-olds Because of this it is up to us, the futurelawmakers and doctors and writers To make this world better thanbefore Adults decided because we're teenagers we're unscrupulous, recklesspeople Yet they never notice all the things we're doing to keep This worldfrom falling apart But whether the Baby Boomers like it or not, We are thefuture, Trust us with their fate We are capable of putting this shatteredplanet together Ending hostilities between countries, And banishing worldhunger and homelessness. Doesn't that deserve a little faith?
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