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in the end
(S)he became sad
The type of sadness that causes you to arise
at three am with tears rushing down their face.
(S)he became a product of the system
because society doesn’t care
society doesn’t care if they’re struggling
because someone always has it worse
society doesn’t care if they’re running on two hours of sleep and a gallon of coffee
because as long as the grades are up,
as long as they’re the best,
the greatest
the prettiest
the strongest
Society will accept them
and society will continue to ignore the sinking hopelessness being felt.
and when that kid
the valedictorian
the teacher’s pet
the smartest kid you know,
when that kid is found hanging in their bedroom,
dead from the hateful words and pressures brought by society
society will pretend to mourn,
a week of anti suicide posters and messages will litter the halls
feeds online flood with remembrance
And then,
nothing.
so society will continue to pressure
to judge
to hate
to sadden
Until it happens again
and again
and again.
-because in the end, we’re taught that success is greater than life itself
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