Challenge
There's no free lunch
Prose or poetry
an underserved demographic
Blue is good. Like the cloudless sky and crisp, clean water.
Yellow is dirty. Like a hazard, a warning, or a terminal disease.
For the kids whose parents had prepaid for their school lunches, they stood in line holding blue cards.
I did not hold a blue card. I was one of the kids that received free lunches. Not “reduced” lunches, no. I qualified all the way to the last step: fully subsidized.
I would stand in that lunch line, clutching tight to the only reason I would eat that day. I wished for some way to hide the yellow color of my card as it felt unreasonably visible in my small hands.
Lunch was free, yet it cost so much.