Geek realizes despised Homecoming Queen is as much a victim of the system as she is. |
Homecoming Queen She stood there in her strappy high heels a dress that looked like cotton candy birthday cake a vast pink confection of ruffles frills sequins The wide smile on her face The tiara perched on her laquered hair The bare shoulders goosebumping In the frigid October air The football player she kisses Is just there for ceremony This is for her And her crying mother And her college boyfriend Who looks on the proceedings Bored from the sidelines His arm candy will be back You stand on the sidelines as well Clicking away on the Rebel For the school paper Watching in black Leggings Sweater Eyeliner Boots Hair Necklace And socks striped with red Traditional getup for the school nerd Preserving the moment The crowning The kiss For a posterity that will have forgotten By next year when she transfers the crown To the next princess She is the princess of the school Princess of the dance To which you weren’t asked By anyone Socially unacceptable Socially dead Impure in your black attire For social interaction Some of the teachers worry about you Worry about your attitude Worry about your ranting writings Until they look at your grades And realize that sociopaths Usually don’t have straight A’s Don’t have a shot at graduating at the top of the class And then it hits them: Will this be our valedictorian? What will she say? Will she show up? Oh, Lord, can we tutor the princess Anything but this! The princess waves and smiles Climbing into the convertible For a victory lap Like a prize horse after the Derby The football warrior returns to the locker room To be teased about the kiss “Man, that was weak” “Weak!” “Piece of ass like that? I’d have . . .” And then the crude laughter floats out But your camera can’t capture that It doesn’t record the lecherous grins That stay in the locker room You picture the princess on Monday Will she wear her crown to school? Her birthday cake dress? No, Monday she will be back to the Bubble-headed brunette that she was before Except now she will have to be nice To the freshmen sophomores That voted for her And she will look at the junior class And wonder who she will give the crown to next year And you will be back in black With a button that says “Music=Life” Which no one quite gets Pinned on your bag And everyone will be talking about the dance About the boy who danced so crazily Captured in the Rebel And the girl who thought she could dance (She was dead wrong, but it’s great yearbook fodder) And the players who came in late Drinking in the parking lot The hero of the game And the princess Sitting in the corner On the lap of college-boyfriend They are kissing deeply Ignored by the chaperones Because she is the princess And they leave early And everyone knows why And the potheads Who laugh crazily at the Barenaked Ladies song That the DJ finally spins Even though he knows no one will dance to it And then it’s back to the pop The rap The crap Golden moldy oldies “I like big butts and I cannot lie” The mixed that make them get up And dance sweatily A tiny group in the middle of the floor A group that the Rebel captures But you don’t join Oh yeah, Monday after a dance And you hear the stories of the parties that came after When you had to be home The apparent only one in the school with a curfew On Homecoming Night The only one whose parents Didn’t supply to You see the princess at her locker And her face is tearstained And you see college-boyfriend’s Picture on the floor Footprints on his handsome features A tear rolls down her cheek Across a perfectly-sculpted cheekbone And you can’t help but ask what’s wrong You are from Mars to her But she looks at you Her friends don’t know what to say How to react To your alien presence But then she says I told him, and he couldn’t handle it He has a career in front of him We don’t fit in. We? We? You notice for the first time The slight bulge in the designer jeans Not the back Just the front Not fat Something far more sinister And you can’t believe no one has Noticed Rumored Accused She smiles ruefully What’s it all for Can you imagine what they’ll say And the princess and the geek Share a moment And you say No, I can’t imagine Now what? I don’t know This isn’t supposed to happen to me I was careful Most of the time You’re very kind to care And you realize you do care She’s a mere child A product of what fate has made her As are you And all of a sudden Being a geek doesn’t matter as much You’ll grow out of it While the princess can only grow into Her little problem. |