All Nonfiction
- Bullying
 - Books
 - Academic
 - Author Interviews
 - Celebrity interviews
 - College Articles
 - College Essays
 - Educator of the Year
 - Heroes
 - Interviews
 - Memoir
 - Personal Experience
 - Sports
 - Travel & Culture
 All Opinions
- Bullying
 - Current Events / Politics
 - Discrimination
 - Drugs / Alcohol / Smoking
 - Entertainment / Celebrities
 - Environment
 - Love / Relationships
 - Movies / Music / TV
 - Pop Culture / Trends
 - School / College
 - Social Issues / Civics
 - Spirituality / Religion
 - Sports / Hobbies
 All Hot Topics
- Bullying
 - Community Service
 - Environment
 - Health
 - Letters to the Editor
 - Pride & Prejudice
 - What Matters
 - Back
 
Summer Guide
- Program Links
 - Program Reviews
 - Back
 
College Guide
- College Links
 - College Reviews
 - College Essays
 - College Articles
 - Back
 
Maybe I'll Keep Her
Today I caught a Hannah
 At about 11:30 pm
 She was lying with her head in my lap
 Smiling up with a big, goofy grin
 Splattered across her face and shining in her eyes.
 
 I hope her freckles always multiply in the sunshine
 And I hope she doesn't mind
 When I fondly call her Tomato
 After she burns on her track-and-field races.
 I hope she stays this way.
 
 I hope she always hugs me that tight before I leave
 And reads through the lines to see
 When I say we should put on our coat because the teacher is watching
 It means I am cold
 Like she did in elementary school.
 I hope she squints her eyes when she smiles really wide.
 I hope I can always make her smile like that.
 
 I hope she never stops dancing in her room
 Or dreaming of travelling far from the big cities
 To the wide open spaces
 Which still won't be as vast as her heart.
 
 I hope she snorts when she laughs
 And eats ice-cream in a cup.
 
 I hope she dreams dreams as big as the goddess she is
 Humbled by her giant heart
 And quirky ways
 And I hope she always likes the original Alice in Wonderland better.
 
 And if she doesn't
 I really won't mind
 Because it was about 11:30 pm
 And there were eight of is in Savvy's trailer
 And all our hair was still a little damp from swimming
 As we giggled and gossipped
 The way best friends do.
 She put her head in my lap
 And smiled that goofy, goofy grin
 And I said
 "Look! I caught a Hannah!"
 And I knew it was true.

Similar Articles
JOIN THE DISCUSSION
This article has 0 comments.