Changing the Subject
An Old Year's Revelation
This year kept handing me the same test
I’ve been taking my whole life.
Different names. Different faces.
Same questions.
Same hope I’d finally pass.
I failed it again.
Not because I didn’t study—
I memorized the patterns, learned the formulas,
knew where it would hurt,
knew what it meant when love sounded
like a warning instead of a promise.
Still, I bubbled the wrong answers.
My body tried to teach me—
the ache in my chest, the tightening I ignored,
the laughter I lost somewhere mid-July,
the way grief moved in and refused to leave.
I kept writing excuses in the margins.
I thought endurance led to growth.
I thought staying earned credit.
I thought pain was proof of progress—
if it hurt enough,
it was fulfilling some requirement.
But this year made it clear—
you can study the materials,
hire a tutor, schedule office hours,
and still not understand the assignment.
Next year, I am not repeating the class.
I am not rereading the same stories
with old metaphors and outdated endings.
I am changing to another course of study.
One where communication is a requirement.
One where intentionality isn’t for extra credit.
One where acceptance isn’t something I have to plead for.
I am not ending the year triumphant.
Earned no special honors.
Simply educated enough to know
I will not earn my degree
in the major I’ve been pursuing.
Hmm……maybe I just passed my first test.
About the Creator
Tina D. Lopez
I have a lot of silly things (some dark things) inside my head, so I write them down. Sometimes they turn into poems.
My book Love Ain’t No Friend of Mine is available on Amazon. https://a.co/d/6JYBmLH
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I have been stuck repeating the same mistakes too!