She struts through her town Chin up Hair down. Trying to hide Her skinned knees. She doesn’t want the world to see The only evidence she bears Of when she finally fell. Tripped, stumbled, whatever you want to call it. She could hold herself up no more. Gravity overcame her Truth overcame her Life overcame her. Her back bent Her knees buckled She tried to scream But no sound came out. Her one moment of weakness Left her with scars Unseen And ****** knees. How do you come back from a fall like that? She built herself up for years Like a mountain ever growing, A trophy never rusting. She shined her shoes, She brushed her hair She straightened her blouse Every day Trying with all her might To maintain her image Of perfection. She should’ve realized sooner No one is perfect. Not a one of us Not Ghandi Not Martin Luther King Not Eleanor Roosevelt Not even Dr. Suess. They weren’t perfect So why was she? Who is she, that gets to achieve the dream That the majority of people are treading water just to get a glance of? A better question would be Why did she get to do such a good job Of hiding her imperfection. She walked everywhere with a bottle inside Holding everything in Nice and tucked away Like a child at bedtime Hidden Safe and snug Where no one could see it. She pulled it out only in the wee hours of the morning While sitting by herself At the top of her mountain Where she sat And wept Silently. When the rays of dawn would peep over the distant horizon, She would wrap the vial up And swallow it again Down into the depths of her soul To remain hidden To keep her secrets safe To keep herself upright and a-okay in everyone else’s sight. This went on And on And on. Until one night When the moon shone bright And the stars and constellations shone around her head. She went to examine the newly expanded contents of her secret container When she realized the stars weren’t shining solely on her soft Perfectly parted hair. Someone else was there with her But it was too late to put the ampoule away It was already out, see And in plain sight. She fumbled, Caught off guard, she dropped her flask. She jumped to catch it but it was already rolling She chased it. Down the mountain they went A bottle And a girl Moving in tandem One no faster then the other. She tried to slow herself down as they approached the base But it was too late The momentum was too great She tumbled headfirst Her knees hit the ground At this speed Grass feels like concrete. Green stains on her elbows, Blood on her knees. Water marks down her cheeks. The higher you build yourself up The longer you have to fall As she discovered the night the constellations revealed her façade to another. No one’s perfect No matter what they seem You never know Who, at nightfall, screams. This young girl learned her lesson It’s better not to hide And now she struts around Showing skinned knees With pride.