“I shall not should on myself”
Should is a funny little word
It sometimes annoys
Much like a thorn in your side
Much like an enemy’s sword
Should is that voice
Of the sum of all your school masters
You can’t
You shan’t
You Should
Blah-blah-blah
Was all we heard
Blah-blah-blah
When they treated us all as cattle in a herd
Should is a box
A box full of should
Oh my,should will never cause you to soar
Should will never cause you to fly
You’ll never do what your heart wants
You’ll never see what your future holds in store
Your parents said you should
Your ancestors said it to your parents
Should was that first pointed finger you saw
Pointed right in your face
When you played in the sand box
And balanced on the teeter-totter
Then off to school you went
to errrr, hmmmm, ahem
supposedly to get edjamacated
And your teachers saw your test scores
And they sad,” Be a doctor, lawyer,and an Indian chief.”
Low test scores only meant one thing:
You’d be sent to the fields,factories or houses of slaughter.
Should is that pesky voice inside our heads
We heard it in our college years
There went the dreaming we did as a child
Our dreams soon were replaced by lies,doubt and fears
In college,should soon became our master
If you’re lucky enough to have by-passed college
You still hear,”You shoulda gone to college to make money faster.”
Try not to become that voice
Should looks for that vehicle
It wants to use you
To bind others up
Free yourself from should
How? You maybe asking
Tell it to hush
By living your dreams
Following your heart
No matter how loud should screams
Don’t pay it no mind
Should shuts the hell up
When you follow your heart
Should shuts the hell up
When you’re 100% YOU
Should hates it when
You embrace your own destiny
And forge your own path
Now, repeat after me,” I SHALL NOT SHOULD ON MYSELF!”
-EVA SANTIAGO copyright 2013
Shoulda’, woulda’, coulda’ … not healthy at all.
A clever and wise piece, Eva. Bravo!
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Than you Jamie π I read this at a coffee house poetry night here where I live and it was well received.
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This is fantastic. I often struggle with the pressure of imaginary “shoulds” that I put on myself. This is an important reminder to step back and look at was is truly important instead of my made up rules for life.
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Thanks! I think more of us struggle with this, than want to admit π
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