Jenine
Adam
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Yes, this is me. Presumably I am looking at you sideways. The significance of this scenario I leave up to you.
I suppose I am a student at Evergreen, yes, well I am. I am also a soccer player at Evergreen and a citizen of blank and a woman of the world and a dreamer (mostly) and a photographer and a sister and a daughter and a friend and a seemingly engaged girl on most days and a great admirer of felines and an unwilling addict of what I (or really my Brother) calls the bean, in all its caffeinated, café glory, and a victim of the wanderlust and a cynic who is cynical about cynicism because how can we change if the glass is half full who owns the glass and a mind seeking to see something that I cannot see because sometimes it is hidden from US by those who would seek to keep some folks in the darkness and a great fan of light and a daylight worker and a hiker and an enthusiast and supporter of enthusiasm and nobody in the grand scene of things and a believer that we are all somebody and nothing more than what I am and perhaps want to be and what will I be and what the world will make, has made, is making of me and my mind and what, what are you?
"I saw a beggar leaning on his wooden crutch,
He said to me, you must not ask for so much.
And a pretty woman leaning in her darkened door,
She cried to me, hey, why not ask for more? "
Bird on The Wire - by Leonard Cohen, covered by Johnny Cash, the man in black