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Chapter 15- The Bar Miztvah
Ross stepped up to the podium at his bar mitzvah.
"Koh-amar ha'el adoshem bore hashamayim venoteyhem roka ha'arets vetse'etsa'eyha noten neshamah la'am alayha veruach laholechim bah," he said. "The amazing thing was my bar mitzvah wasn't totally empty. Laura and Ratliff were there. And my Aunt Jessie and Uncle Phil came from Florida. And my dad came. Which was good, I guess. He and mom sat behind the bimah, and at one point, I even caught them holding hands. And for a second—a couple of seconds—it felt like a family again."
Ross:
"If you stand here behind me
And you call me a man
And you're counting on me to come through,
You should know that I'll give you the best that I can,
But we all have a little more homework to do
If you're walking beside me
And you wanna be friends,
You should know I'm depending on you
So you gotta hang in there till the whole story ends,
Cause we all have a little more homework to do
Cause I've been looking in the back of the book for the answers
Hoping the bell wouldn't chime,
But I'm not ready to put down my pencil just yet,
There are too many answers that I didn't get
I need a little less pressure and a little more time,
I'm trying to follow,
I'm trying to lead,
I'm trying to find what is true,
But if you're gonna stand with me,
Then you have to concede
That we all have a little more homework to do,
Aubrey:
Day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day
You get a little bit older,
A little bit taller,
A little bit better,
A little bit
Day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day
And the days before all go too fast,
You can't hold on
So, you go
Ross & Aubrey:
Day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day
Ross:
And I'm a little bit older,
A little bit stronger,
A little bit smarter,
A little bit
Ross & Aubrey:
Day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day
Aubrey:
And the days ahead coming on so quick,
You can't get out of the way, keep running
All:
Day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day
And I'm a little bit older,
A little bit faster,
A little bit closer,
A little bit
Day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day
And the sky goes blue,
And the sky goes black,
And no matter what you do
You can't go back,
You go day into day into day
Ross:
I turned 13, my parents got divorced and I moved from New York City to the middle of nowhere
All:
Day into day into day
Laura:
I turned 13 and I kissed a boy—more than once!
Rydel:
I turned 13 and I signed a virginity pledge
All:
Day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day
Raini:
I was diagnosed with an eating disorder
Riker:
I failed math, but we won the championships!
All:
And I'm a little bit braver,
A little bit broader,
A little bit brighter,
A little bit
Ratliff:
I turned 13 and I had to have spinal cord surgery. God, that sucked
All:
Day turns to day turns to day
Rocky:
I got busted for driving my dad's pick-up
All:
Day turns to day turns to day
Aubrey:
I got drunk!
Keirsey:
And I've been looking in the back of the book for the answers
Hoping the bell wouldn't chime,
Calum:
My parents split up
Audrey:
But I'm not ready to put down my pencil just yet,
Noah:
There are too many answers that I didn't get,
Cody:
I need a little less pressure
All:
And a little more time
I'm trying to follow,
I'm trying to lead,
I'm trying to find what is true,
I'm trying to be what you want, and I need
But we all have a little more homework,
We all have a little more homework,
We all have a little more homework to do
Day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day
A little more homework to do
Day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day
A little more homework to do
Day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day
A little more homework to do
Day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day
A little more homework to do
Day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day turns to day"
"My name is Ross Lynch, I live at 24 Plains Drive, Appleton, Indiana. I'm 13 years old…and I'm just getting started." Ross said, walking off to his home, content with how his bar mitzvah turned out.
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