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If I was President

If I was President


If I was President I would try to be the best.
I would make sure there are never any tests.
Currently there are many protests,
We may have opinions about different things but we need to have respect
Wether it's about the public Press or school having fun less,
If I was President I would try my best.


I think being President would be so fun. I would love to live in the White House. It is so big and beautiful. Hopefully I can get to be the 1st lady President which I doubt because I would have to wait 
24 years. I wish kid presidents existed.

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  1. I am so pleasantly surprised to find this! This is amazing. Thank you for sharing your post this week and writing it as a poem. So amazing!

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    1. Yeeeeah, I like how you made it a poem, just like Ms Haury said, I never would have expected that. It looks great!!

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