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Prejudice

May 30, 2024
By johnk80 BRONZE, Malvern, Pennsylvania
johnk80 BRONZE, Malvern, Pennsylvania
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In halls where whispers dance like leaves

Rumors spill like a can of paint

And your eyes paint me better than a brush 


Before my lips passed my name

Yet to even cross paths

You slid me the look

This walkways been covered in dirt


Did the wind whisper those white lies

Or was my name woven into the conversation

Purposefully placed marking my story


Did my smile not shine bright enough 

Or did it reflect off your phone screen

Preoccupied with boneless bodies of lies

Averting it from your attention 


Like a book off a desk

My words fall into air

Heard but not felt

Understood but ignored


Like a magazines writing

Cut out and scrapbooked by readers

It's never our own first thoughts

But the story shaped by the ones closest to the plot 


The author's comments:

I wrote this piece in my 9th grade english class. It details the real feelings that we all feel when were being judged by others.


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