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High School's Highs and Lows
  Lights on, mind on, I woke up to a brand new day;
  became a new student in high school, educated
  in a brand new way.
  Friends came left and right, though I was awkward,
  schoolwork was plentiful but not a challenge,
  and everything felt familiar yet foreign, but nothing
  I couldn’t manage.
  Days and weeks and months flew by,
  the year was over in the blink of an eye.
  Lights off, mind off, fallen out of bed.
  Walking through the early dark, but a metaphor
  to how second year would feel as it
  messed with my head.
  Friends were harder to find, and some from before
  left without warning or reason. Those who stayed
  were helpful but the governing body hurt more.
  Altercations and harassment were commonplace
  conflicting with my academics; fighting back
  was beyond my personal limits.
  Step up, rise up, new year new me? The old me was
  to be forgotten, pushed behind where it was meant to be.
  Smoothly sailing through third year, taking on the
  challenge.
  Censored by the faculty, obstacles that were foreign to me,
  pushing my limit while never going farther than I could
  manage.
  Out of the comfort zone and into the opportunistic sky,
  it was all over in the blink of an eye.
  Stood up, rose up, to the top of the hill
  where senior year began.
  The rollercoaster moved rapidly, but looking back, I
  saw my friends again.
  We rode through the year closer and stronger, though
  bumps and obstacles gave us uncertainty.
  Left and right through loops and flips, until closer to
  the end we got.
  A steeper hill of fond memories to cherish, lose them?
  I would not.
  The ride concluded on an open stage
  with a roaring crowd.
  We all got off dressed in blue, and I turned to
  one friend and bowed.
  A significant finale through times both
  smooth and rough.
  Someday, I’ll miss it more than now. But moving on from
  it was tough.

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I had very mixed feelings about my four years in high school... maybe more negative than positive. I don't write poetry a whole lot so this was a big step for me. Enjoy!
(Note) The second stanza is all over the place because that's how my sophomore year felt. Interpret the other stanzas as you wish, but there is no specific structure for that one in particular.