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Created on: August 02, 2008
Defeated by the crowd
Stereotypes, what a shame
How people can just sort you
With plenty of label names
A competition I cannot succeed
Popularity is greed
Highschool is a jungle
Number one gets all the fame
For the rest we must compete
In these dirty little games
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Poetry: Being invisible
by Chelsea Mott
Nobody notices me as I walk by in the hallways.
Its like I'm not really there-
An invisible whisper of frigid air,
Brushing
Glass
In a crowded room
No one knows I'm there
No one wants to talk to me
No one seems to care
Ms. Cellophane,
Should be my name
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What's there left to do anymore
I'm laying, empty and broken, across the floor
Scratches and bite marks,
Sharp wire enriching
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I sit and watch the world pass
Wrapped up against the elements
A door way for a home
Against the world alone
The heaving
by JD Simonds
The exit interview
Big desk, small chair, I sat there.
Looking at pictures of his kids.
"Tell me about your experience
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