She
She only wanted to matter.
She didn’t tell anyone about what was going on inside.
She was the one who was always there.
Always happy.
So she flirted with the boys.
She gossiped with the girls.
“Lol”s and “haha”s taking over her life.
She had to be happy, she had to be funny, for them to accept her.
But inside she was festering.
She was boiling, bubbling, burning away.
She was dangling off a cliff.
And more and more weights were being tied to her ankles.
Her arms were getting awfully tired.
Nobody could see her
they couldn’t see her grip failing and Her mind evaporating
she scratched and scarred
Trying to make it all go away
the taunts from friends
the insults from parents
The screams and looks of anger
the times she wasn’t good enough,
telling herself that she was Overreacting that other people had it worse that she wasn’t actually diseased all people felt this way why can’t you just be normal for once and actually have some cool friends what’s wrong with you just let it be you moron
clinging on for dear life she told her mother the tip of the iceberg, dipping her feet in the kiddie pool
“I’ve been getting really bad flashes of anxiety.”
“I think that really bad stomachache that had me up for hours was pure anxiety.”
but her mother didn’t know what to do
asked “Are you ok?”
such an easy question to lie to
“I’m offended you asked! Of course I’m fine.”
her mother couldn’t tell if it was a problem
she let it go
not believing that her baby could have something wrong with her
but the girl could not let go so easily
so she lied to be the easy child
not wanting to burden others not wanting to be weak
not letting others go what she went through
she couldnt breathe she couldnt move and she remembered every mistake she made and the walls were closing in and her stomach was turning and she couldnt handle this but she had to act like everything was fine
but it wasnt
she cried herself to sleep some nights
some nights tears refused to come
some nights she didnt sleep
others were filled with self loathing
the worst were the nights that doubt ate away
until she could take it no more
she wrote out farewells
sorry for the pain she knew she would cause
because she knew thats all she was good for
she only wanted to matter