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Notes From a Teachers Child
ow I will speak
of the horrors that we have to endure in middle school
tight cliques, hard to break
exist for the sole purpose to
stereotype you; reign over you
Fluent with the words, quick with a pen
righteous wisdom flowing from my head and escaping from my hands
onto the paper in front of me
my talent, though, is obliterated.
a life without being on top is too much for the clique.
“Too much time spent in a notebook means you don’t have a social life.”
“Even though you think you are, you’re not. If not for your father, you’d be just as dumb as the rest of
us.”
“Annika, you’re so stuck up for having your nose stuck in a book.”
“Creation wasn’t just meant for you, Annika. God made more than one human for a reason, and the
woman was second best to the men. Got that?”
“Help? You think you’re too good to help other people, just because you’re a teacher’s child! You are
just like the rest of us, and don’t you forget it!”
“Even though she says otherwise, her daddy does her homework for her. That’s how she’s so smart.”
“Right over there, Annika. See, even you need help sometimes! Is that hard for you to accept?”
“Superstition says that blonds are dumb. That’s the truth, no matter what Annika says. She’s just like
the rest of us.”
Cannibals like middle schoolers are the worst kind, feeding on people just like them
however much they may not like to accept it,
i am just like them, but I work for who I am
like them, however, I am only human, not something otherworldly
do you see the difference now?
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