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amrita Jun 2014
My parents do not accept me.
Out of everyone that will compete against and hate me in this world it's sad to know my two creators aren't there behind me every step of the way.

First of all the media puts so much pressure on girls as it is to be perfect and skinny.
The last thing a teenage girl needs is more mockery and influence to me the Barbie doll girl with skinny thighs and flat stomach and no ***.

They aren't perfect yet they point out the imperfections in me. I can't be comfortable and myself at home.
I am not happy at school.

There is no haven for me. These bad feelings come and go, but their arrival and stay make my life hell.

They don't understand what I've been through. Maybe it's the pill that's made me gain weight. Maybe it's the poor choices I am faced when eating at school.

I am human. I am allowed to be upset.
Don't you dare tell me it's not right to get upset.

I don't know whether to stay at home or leave. Nothing feels right anymore.
That's when the pills help me. Maybe the right thjng to do it stop eating. Only water and fruit.

AM I ON THIS PLANET TO PLEASE OR TO LIVE? God please help me. Waheguru.
Trevon Haywood Jan 2019
She is a miserable girl I've ever seen in my own life.
She is friendless and an outcast because of something that happened over the summer.
Also, she has the wrong hair, the wrong clothes, the wrong attitude and she don't have anyone to sit with because she is the only outcast and I'm not.
And she needs to get her act and a better life together before something happens again.
She even had an ex-best friend named Rachel Bruin because she is the only girl she ever met in high school and she always hate her so much.
And the only thing is that being friendless and an outcast is NOT a good thjng here jn Massachusetts and it's very unacceptable. So don't be like Melinda Sordino, be smart and be friends with someone in hjgh school because love and passion is always a #1 priority.

Anonymous. 1/23/2019.
Created a poem about Melinda Sordina from Speak The Graphic Novel.

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