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This is a collection of poems told from fictional view points. They are not about me. |
There's a girl in my class at school and she always wear a smile, even when teacher gives us homework that we know will take a while. She laughs and always seems to have many friends who're glad to see her. When I'm feeling miserable, I wish that I could be her. Today I found her in the library crying by herself. I thought perhaps she'd fallen, or hit her head upon the shelf, but she explained she wasn't hurt, it was anxiety, she said, it makes her panic, makes her worry, fills her up with dread. Her friends all played outside, no one noticed where she was, so I sat there with this girl and she said she cried because she always felt such pressure to be the perfect child at school. But no one's perfect, so I told her, I mean, it's practically a rule. We talked until the bell went and it was time to go back in. We sat back at our desks, to wait for teacher to begin. But my mind kept playing over and over what I'd learned - that nobody is perfect and friendship's sweeter when it's earned. Free verse with ABCB rhyme scheme. Written 24 February 2016. First place in Limitless YA Contest (February 2016). |