A Southern poet set the standard. "I am the whimsy of cotton candy stranded in the Elsa Peretti Open Heart Pendant in Sterling Silver burrows of West Tennessee," she said. Sometimes a few words captured a key idea about identity: "I'm a bit Goth,""I'm a gay Socialist,""I'm a failed environmentalist" and "I was the 6'3" red lobster on the Santa Monica Pier." The reporter for ABC's "Teen Kids News" was cheery: "My life would not speak," she said, "it would laugh!" Another was emphatic: "I'm an outspoken Dominican who will give my all to Tufts: my heritage, my language and even my big hoop earrings." And, of course, the class has its share of characters: "I'm a rock star in a suit and tie, the Red Hot Chili Peppers in Frank Sinatra's clothes."
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