To the girl no one saw.
“My Different Side”
Sometimes I look back at who I used to be
and I’m shocked by how much I’ve changed.
The girl I remember
is not the girl I am anymore.
She smiled at a simple “good morning”.
She trusted strangers
not because she was foolish,
but because she was innocent.
She loved sitting with her family,
even when no one spoke. The
Silence never made her lonely.
Her eyes lit up whenever the Naruto entrance song played.
She watched it over and over
with her little brothers
as if joy could be rewound.
She loved the little things,
treasured gestures that meant nothing
to the person who gave them
but everything to her.
She helped old people without suspicion,
without fear, but
because kindness made her happy.
She loved going to church on Sundays,
eager to learn about God’s kindness
and how strong it made her feel.
She loved to sing.
She dreamed of being a musician
but life had other plans.
She was never bitter.
Never envious.
She wanted everyone
friends, strangers, even people she’d never meet
to succeed.
She never hated anyone,
not even after her father hurt her.
She always chose to see the good in people.
She loved when her friends gathered around her,
their laughter filling the space she occupied.
Yet she was always the hidden gem
the version of me no one truly noticed.
And now,
she is fading.
Disappearing, day by day.
She wasn’t as strong as people thought.
Not as mean as they claimed.
Not as quiet as they assumed.
She loved to talk.
She cried alone after arguments
because the weight became too much to carry.
Her eyes filled with tears whenever she was shouted at.
She understood everyone
but no one ever tried to understand her.
And I know one day she will return and know how much I love and see her
Mar 19
Mar 19, 2026 at 4:58 PM UTC
To the girl no one saw.
“My Different Side”
Sometimes I look back at who I used to be
and I’m shocked by how much I’ve changed.
The girl I remember
is not the girl I am anymore.
She smiled at a simple “good morning”.
She trusted strangers
not because she was foolish,
but because she was innocent.
She loved sitting with her family,
even when no one spoke. The
Silence never made her lonely.
Her eyes lit up whenever the Naruto entrance song played.
She watched it over and over
with her little brothers
as if joy could be rewound.
She loved the little things,
treasured gestures that meant nothing
to the person who gave them
but everything to her.
She helped old people without suspicion,
without fear, but
because kindness made her happy.
She loved going to church on Sundays,
eager to learn about God’s kindness
and how strong it made her feel.
She loved to sing.
She dreamed of being a musician
but life had other plans.
She was never bitter.
Never envious.
She wanted everyone
friends, strangers, even people she’d never meet
to succeed.
She never hated anyone,
not even after her father hurt her.
She always chose to see the good in people.
She loved when her friends gathered around her,
their laughter filling the space she occupied.
Yet she was always the hidden gem
the version of me no one truly noticed.
And now,
she is fading.
Disappearing, day by day.
She wasn’t as strong as people thought.
Not as mean as they claimed.
Not as quiet as they assumed.
She loved to talk.
She cried alone after arguments
because the weight became too much to carry.
Her eyes filled with tears whenever she was shouted at.
She understood everyone
but no one ever tried to understand her.
And I know one day she will return and know how much I love and see her
To the girl no one noticed, I see you.
I've never stopped loving the part of me you where.
And I've never stopped loving the part of me you where.
And I see you