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The Only Person in a Crowd
Silence echoes around her
She is the only person in a crowd of people
Yet the silence engulfs her
Elementary School
She is loud and boisterous
She makes friends without trying
Her smiled lights up the room everywhere she goes
Then the bullies
They don’t touch her, but she sees them
They ignore her, yet she fears them
She crawls deep inside herself
To make herself unseen
She whispers and slouches
Hiding herself deep down
She sees them slinging words at others
The smile slowly disappears
Summers come, hot and fleeting
The smile returns
School starts up
Year by year, it seems a little longer
By fourth grade, her smile is gone
Stifled by guilt and hiding
Middle school
She barely sees the bullies
Besides ducking past a boy held against lockers
She doesn’t feel guilty
She doesn’t…we’re moving
Moving
She cries
Losing friends balances with the chance of a new life
A life where the smile can return
She hopes
She sees new kids becoming bullies, because only the bullies welcome them
She vows that she won’t make the same mistake
She fails
She does not become a bully, but she loses in her game of dodge
Pencil cases taken, books hidden, folders passed behind backs
She knows it isn’t right
But they say that she is too sensitive
And she wants friends
So she waits
Summer comes, and when the year starts, she no longer shares the same lunch
Then, a friend
A true friend, who supports her
And another, whose beliefs repulse her
His beliefs are everything that horrifies her
But she wants a friend
So she waits, the summer comes, and high school takes him
For the next year, bliss
She is still quiet, she has one friend, but she is happy
It doesn’t last
High School
She sits in the lunch room alone
Her true friend no longer shares any classes
Not even lunch
So she does homework
And tells herself that she isn’t lonely
She wants to make friends
But she’s scared
Of making the same mistake
Of being rejected
So inwardly she cries
While keeping the face that she has protected
Straight, immovable, glowering
Because there’s still two years left
Silence echoes around her
She stares into nothing
Her heart yearning
Silence pulses through her
As her heart sobs
The only person in a crowd
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