 So this one is about power soccer. I can see it rolling down the court in my wheelchair, cage in my front, players everywhere. When I play this sport I feel very free. We all work as a team and have responsibilities once and for all. I feel independent having fun on the court. This is power soccer, the first one. So this next one is the very first one I ever wrote. The soft brushy brushes, blowing in the wind, the small birds chirping, flying through the sky, the early morning breeze, while the sun slowly rises, then the fog rolls in as the yellow sun sets. No, no. This one is about independence. What is independence? Independence is something you can't buy, but something you can never lose. The fight will never be lost, but it won't be a cruise. Keep pushing for yourself and all the others around you until you get what you want to gain your independence. Independence is limitless while there may never be enough to get your independence. Times will be very rough, but when you win, you don't stop fighting. Keep on moving forward and never stop trying. Independence is yours. I'm done. Thank you. Okay, this one is about my surgery. I get to the hospital, ready for my big surgery, not knowing when next, but hoping for the best. I get to the radio room with my whole body nervous. I know the time is near with my whole body in fear. They eventually call me in and get me ready for what's next. They insert the IV and slowly giving medicine. My body slowly calms down as they eventually start to relax. Then they wheel me in. The surgery room is here. I know the time is now more nervous than ever. After this, everything will be different, but I know it's all for the best. Then they give me anesthesia. My eyes slowly start to close. All I hear is background noise, as I finally fall asleep. It's short, but long eight hours until I finally wake up. The surgery is now over. My back is much straighter now. Thank you.