I came to love the way our store
Was filled with the scent of waffle cones.
Is it silly?
That working at an ice cream shop
Somehow made me feel less alone.
On those summer nights
When the line of customers stretched down the block,
I cheered inside while my co-workers groaned.
I didn’t miss the sense of dread
When my report card came home.
Or the grating thoughts inside my head
When relatives asked, where are you going to college?
Oh. When are you going back?
Scooping ice cream was my meditation,
Work became my mind’s vacation
And, to my surprise, a minimum wage job
Was stronger than any medication
But still, they’d always ask,
When are you going back?
But I was making people happy, and I didn’t want to leave.
I got employee of the month,
I scooped ice cream at lightning speed,
My co-workers were my family, my team,
So really, what more could I need?
Then the weather changed.
The steady stream of customers became a trickle
There were cut-backs, and I saw my co-workers little.
The district manager came one day
After an interview, he said
You deserve a promotion and a raise.
You’re assistant manager material.
When I turned him down, he said,
School’s overrated.
If you change your mind, come back.
You can always work here instead.
As tempting as his offer was,
I knew it was time for me to move on.
Because working at an ice cream shop
Showed me I had what it takes all along.
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