To those who never read me. (a poem)

School kid bullies sit on a brick stairway above a boy who is seated, with his head against a brick wall. The victim's expression shows feelings of rejection and ridicule.

Remember the ones

you passed in the hall,
never stopping to talk

or know them at all?

The bullied ones

you tried to ignore,

the smaller kids

you pushed to the floor.

That awkward kid

who didn’t fit in,

who tried to make friends

but just couldn’t win.

The tender boy

who avoided your stare

as he giggled with girls

because he fit there.

I was like them,

though buried inside

for pressure at home

had taught me to hide.

I faced my fear

and learned to fight back

to take a punch

and verbal attacks.

I learned to mimic

and act like them

to build better walls

that hide who I am.

The person you knew

was a reflection of you,
and the smile I wore,
well, that was fake, too.

When I came out,

I lost many friends

“because of your sin,”

they’d say in the end.

Some never saw

the person inside.

They just couldn’t see

beyond all the lies.

They don’t understand

the life I have lived,

how I was made,

the gift that it is.

To them, I’m a freak,

a thing to be mocked

and not to be welcomed

as one of the flock.

But a few, they were different,
saw through my disguise

to the person within

and didn’t cut ties.

To them, I am thankful

for seeing in me

a person worth having

in their life yet to be.

~ elr


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