One Hundred Thousand
Sixty Thousand.
I can feel it mounting and rising
No, not the pressure or the stakes
It’s all in the prices
It will haunt me throughout my days:
Sixty Thousand in loans I will have to pay.
Seventy Thousand.
Inflation of the higher education
Year after year with no end in sight
The cost will just grow until my own pay this price
To get the education they deserve at the cost of their life:
Seventy Thousand in loans I will have to pay.
Eighty Thousand.
My family can’t help me
Neither can his or hers or theirs
We left home to make them proud
But now they question our decisions:
Eighty Thousand in loans I will have to pay.
Ninety Thousand.
The vicious circle of subsidies will never end
It makes tuition soar until we can’t see the top
Supply and demand is simple
But this issue is not that:
Ninety Thousand in loans I will have to pay.
One Hundred Thousand.
A roof over my head and food in my stomach
A job to maintain this is what I was promised
Expenses will pile up, priorities will change
And my story will remain just one out of millions.
And all this time I will never not think
Of the One Hundred Thousand in loans I will have to pay.
The author is a 16-year-old student in Panorama City.
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