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Unlaced

by sweetmotherofearl

Eyes glued to my unlaced shoes, Fingers picking at the skin I lose. Friendly chatter pierces and flows, Through the walls where my silence grows. I think to myself — why couldn’t I be normal? As I step out, a thousand glares pierce through me, Seeping into my soul, my mind, my very being. Screeching rejection and denial of my existence, All too familiar, yet I shiver in unwilling perseverance. I think to myself — why couldn’t I be normal? My feet tap on the linoleum floor, Eyes adjusting to lights that roar. Fists clench tight at sudden sounds, Hair ripped out as overstimulation surrounds. People think to themselves — why couldn’t she just be normal? A shift in routine rewires my brain, Lingering fears of my portrayal as disdain. Just another “quirk” to break a beloved bond, Maybe I’ll hide who I am so we can move on. I think to myself — maybe I’ll try to be normal The longer I mask, the more I ache, From every movement I dread to fake. It doesn’t matter how I feel, I work, I serve, to turn the wheel. I think to myself — how do I even be normal?
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sweetmotherofearl
19 / F / Malaysia
Published
Feb 24, 2025
Time
2m
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#autism#neurodivergence#asd
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