Being Good at Something isn’t Always Good

by Noah P

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Home, Sweet Home
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is hand clamps down on his alarm clock, desperately trying to stop its cries. Daniel stretches to find a shirt with no holes and throws on the same worn jeans he wore yesterday. His job starts whenever he wants, so he doesn’t have to hurry although he still does. His passion for guitar takes control and drives him out the door. He rushes past his little siblings, hugs his mom, and runs out of his house with his most prized possession, his guitar.
Through the fall streets of New York he strolls, past the dozens of brightly lit pizzerias and gift shops filled with “I Heart New York” t-shirts. Even though he sees the same streets every day, the towering skyscrapers and architectural masterpieces always steal his breath. He settles down on the same corner as yesterday,
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Pizza
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New York
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Listen:
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unlocks his guitar case as he would a safe, and pulls out his guitar. Using his imagination as sheet music, he begins to play. And like every day, the large crowd of awed faces slowly grows.
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Horrible Trip down Memory Lane
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ameron Jefferson walks to get his morning coffee and nearly gags on the view of the average, boring-looking people surrounding him, like coal surrounding a diamond. Then a music note pierces his discomfort, killing it on the spot. Marvel drives him to find the musician, but when he does, a hammer of pain smacks him in the face. Before him stands the man who ruined his life. The crowd parts for a put-together producer like Cameron as he stumbles over to Daniel, and just like in 8th grade,