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Too familiar with the unhealthy coping mechanism of numbing emptiness with mindlessness Your hands are too tired of the math review you’re desperately trying to finish. You find yourself Tapping through Snapchat stories, barely paying attention to The group selfies, of bright, well-lit rooms decked with Christmas decorations Of red ribbons and green pine and mistletoe Of the white glints of friends’ toothy smiles Sometimes the snaps would be videos With deafening, muffled sounds of cheers, people’s faces recognizable Even when turned away, laughing, looking at the star, the subject of the snap All the cameras point to her face as she dances It’s a party, and the late realization makes you feel dumb I wasn’t invited. But why would I be? I’m the asocial one, the one who always has to politely decline with “Sorry, I have to do homework, have to do this, have to do that” They’re IB kids. You’re in AP. What’s your excuse? You think as you sit in front of your fluorescent LED screen The phone’s luminosity searing through your eyes But you can’t tear them away from the festive scene playing in front of you. They’re having fun. It’s nighttime, 11:04, 5 seconds in, but The environment in your house versus theirs Seem 12 hours apart, night and day, You squint, because wow, everyone is there. The close ones, the acquaintances, That one guy you had to sit next to once in homeroom. It’s almost Christmas. You glance around your room. No cat in sight, mother upstairs, conked out. Your phone isn’t even alive. The snap has long been over. No vibrations of incoming texts. You sigh. Only a semester left. And your fingers wearily Pick up the pencil And you resume Alone.
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Dec 17, 2017
Dec 17, 2017 at 1:15 AM UTC
late night stress
Too familiar with the unhealthy coping mechanism of numbing emptiness with mindlessness Your hands are too tired of the math review you’re desperately trying to finish. You find yourself Tapping through Snapchat stories, barely paying attention to The group selfies, of bright, well-lit rooms decked with Christmas decorations Of red ribbons and green pine and mistletoe Of the white glints of friends’ toothy smiles Sometimes the snaps would be videos With deafening, muffled sounds of cheers, people’s faces recognizable Even when turned away, laughing, looking at the star, the subject of the snap All the cameras point to her face as she dances It’s a party, and the late realization makes you feel dumb I wasn’t invited. But why would I be? I’m the asocial one, the one who always has to politely decline with “Sorry, I have to do homework, have to do this, have to do that” They’re IB kids. You’re in AP. What’s your excuse? You think as you sit in front of your fluorescent LED screen The phone’s luminosity searing through your eyes But you can’t tear them away from the festive scene playing in front of you. They’re having fun. It’s nighttime, 11:04, 5 seconds in, but The environment in your house versus theirs Seem 12 hours apart, night and day, You squint, because wow, everyone is there. The close ones, the acquaintances, That one guy you had to sit next to once in homeroom. It’s almost Christmas. You glance around your room. No cat in sight, mother upstairs, conked out. Your phone isn’t even alive. The snap has long been over. No vibrations of incoming texts. You sigh. Only a semester left. And your fingers wearily Pick up the pencil And you resume Alone.
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Dec 17, 2017
Dec 17, 2017 at 1:15 AM UTC
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