• If you came to me with a time machine and told me to change one thing
    About my past, I would stand there and beginning to think,
    If told you I would travel in time, you won’t see it again
    But I wouldn’t travel in time, I would destroy the machine.

    Here’s what I would think:

    I would think of my past, and who was in it,
    The little boy that hit a tripe in baseball
    The fifth grader who started martial arts,
    The eighth grader with the beginners luck
    The ninth grader who found his first girlfriend.

    The seventh grader, that changed the boys life,
    The little sister, who is special to him
    The special girl, that fills his life,
    That teacher that never gave up hope
    The parents that never will.

    The tenth grader, who had to let go,
    The same one that found another
    The man that made a play,
    And participated in one.

    The girl that received his help,
    The girl that means his world
    The little sister that means his life
    The teachers that never gave up on him
    The parents that never will.

    The pain, the joy, the good, and the bad,
    That fills his daily challenges,
    The life and death that find him
    But he always see the glass half full

    If you gave me a time machine, even after I destroyed the first one
    I would tell you to take it away and never bring it back
    Because my success and failures, the good and bad, are already done
    And even for a minute, I would never change that.