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When I was Eight
When I was eight
I wanted to show the world
I was thin enough.
So I would let the wind knock me down
to show them I was frail enough
small enough.
To stand strong was to be sturdy
well meaning adults told me I was sturdy
all the time
but when they said sturdy,
I heard fat.
So I would stand in the soccer field
and allow myself to fall to the ground
whenever a boy walked by
because to be fat in this world means to be unattractive
unsuccessful
unloved
as any well meaning Disney movie told me with every
overweight villain on screen.
So I would let myself fall
my pants would collect dirt
my elbows would be black and blue
but I was small enough in my mind
so it was okay.
One particularly blustery day
I forgot to keep up my charade
and I stood strong through the gust
I realized
standing up for yourself
feels better than falling down for others.
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