Thursday, May 30, 2019
To Dream Out Loud :: College Admissions Essays
To Dream Out Loud is it the fear for losing freedom, or is it that the unripe fruit of idealism we mystify with has finally be obtain ripe? because it seems that the youthful starry-eyed liberalism fades. our fruit becomes rotten, stinking of uncaring, self-serving, change-fearing conservatism. precariousness becomes anathema. some keep out the fear of losing comfort. I look forward to I do. Lou Reed, face wrinkle-worn, still not-sings about a poor boy in New York, still refers to the Statue of Bigotry. but my father tolerantly smiles as I day-dream out loud as I try to believe that there is good in most as I talk about severe to make things better. hes cynically calling himself conservative as he pretends to dislike feminism and truly believes that people should want to help others. that people should not befool to. that most people do not want to. my father is good, and sturdy. generous. stoic. he believes that I will gain wisdom with age (I will) and that I will come to think liberalism is misguided and overly consentful. (I hope I wont.) my father is not an artist. he is a lawyer. he still struggles to help people but he has stopped believing theyll be grateful. his fruit of idealism has become rotten. where are the Romantics? the Transcendentalists? theyve just turned 19 and are going to a college I cant afford. hair, jeans, love, and hope all fade. I respect my father, and I respect Lou Reed. I respect the freedom-loving hopeful criticizing words of Bob Dylan. my father still respects those too. perhaps the hope doesnt die perhaps it is cloaked in the fear of losing what youve already gained. precarious youthful hope feeds off the youthful need for freedom-
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