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The Privilege of Malvern
Going to Malvern is a privilege that not many receive
I was lucky to be one to receive that privilege
Although a great opportunity, sometimes you are judged.
I have gotten many different reactions from people when I tell them,
“I go to Malvern”
People are surprised, glad for me, some even talk about sending their son
But one reaction stuck with me and it is a common one
I was at AAU practice and my teammates asked me what school I go to
I said Malvern, and they were surprised
One teammate was like, that’s really expensive, one still shocked
I really enjoy going to Malvern but sometimes I feel out of place
After that practice, I felt like my teammates had a picture painted of me
They thought I was some rich kid who was unlike them, I was disappointed and mad
Even through all my worries and wondering if I was in the right place
Even though I may feel out of place at times
Malvern continues to make me feel welcome and at home
But I must remember and not forget, Malvern is a privilege.
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