I feel like most of my blog posts have been pretty boring, so I decided to try and spice it up a little bit by writing this one in haiku form. I admit that I was inspired by Leah Pederson and I am totally stealing her swag but she's little and I can take her.
First, Sarah Laytham.
She sits to my left in class.
She's an awesome girl.
We met freshman year.
I do not know her too well,
But I wish I did.
I love when she draws.
I bet she thinks I'm a creep.
I can't help but stare.
She is super smart.
She is there when I need help.
She laughs at my jokes.
She's also funny,
Making those witty comments.
Always has me weak.
Don't forget: She's Nice!
Her friends seem pretty cool, too.
What is not to like?
Her color is blue.
A light, subtle shade of it.
I will tell you why.
She's not very loud.
She is often very calm.
Not sure why that's blue.
(It makes sense to me?)^^
Her animal? A puppy.
Due to her sweetness.
Those both don't make sense.
Give me a break, it's haiku.
Okay, in five years...
She will be happy.
Doing whatever she wants.
Something with art, eh?
I'm glad she sits there.
She brings a lovely presence
to our English class.
The end.
Alright, I can't do that any more.
Briana Gochett. Fine Honey. Goose Poo. No matter what I call her, she's always the same. We met last year in AP World and we've been friends ever since. This year, mostly due to English class, we've become very close. We spend our mornings together in the library, we eat at the same lunch table, we even sort of got gas together the other day. She's always happy. She loves music (Drake and the Weekend and J-Biebs are her faves.. I think). She never fails to make me smile. She's hilarious. Her smile can literally light up a room. She's crazy smart. She always tells me what we do in calculus. I could go on forever listing the little things that make her an awesome person. I don't have to be afraid of her judging what I say because she is such a warm and accepting person. Her color would be black. I'm just kidding. Her color would be pink. She's very friendly and happy all the time, which makes me think of something pink (I'm not good with the color stuff). She's also super girly on the inside. In five years, she'll still be in school, working her butt of in order to do whatever she wants to do. She's going to be super successful in the future and I hope she remembers me when she's famous.
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