Poetry: A Vision for 2022
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What is your vision for the New Year? Email info@artautism.com and we may publish it!

By Scott Lentine

As I enter my next decade

I aspire to achieve many new goals

Seeking to develop fresh relationships along the way

Before I am old and gray

I hope to have many years of fulfilling work

I would like to assist others in achieving this goal

I am ready to find my purpose in life

And be a key figure in fighting this fight

Acceptance in the community is crucial for us all

Everyone needs to be embraced for who they are

And have resources to help them reach for the stars

And to break down all the walls

It is time to realize that every human wants opportunities and a complete life

We need to give each individual with disabilities the services they need

To make their lives full and independent

Scott Lentine resides in Billerica, MA, a Boston suburb. he graduated from Merrimack College magna cum laude with a Bachelor’s Degree in Religious Studies with a Biology minor. You can follow his blog at http://scottlentine.wordpress.com/.

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