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She Is Not
She's always been different
She never felt like she was included in activities at home
It got worse at school, she never played on the playground
She would go home and lay down in bed, reading her books
She always was different from everyone else
She was always kind to everyone she met
She never did anything terrible to anyone
She always helped the old lady cross the road
She always picked up after herself
She would always help anyone who needed it
One day she was changed
She stopped reading, stopped being kind
She stopped helping people who needed it
She would sit in the class and not do any work
She was always disrespectful to everyone
She was different, she didn't want to be different but she had to be
She had to be disrespectful, she had to be hateful
Because that is what her parents showed her
They never showed her love, compassion, helpfulness
They only showed her hate, harmfulness,
It's just how she was raised,
She was never told to keep the door open for other people,
She was never taught to be kind
She was never in a good home
She was taught that only men and women could be together
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