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Not Enough.
You try every trick in the book
to perfect yourself
and every inconsistent aspect of your life.
If it’s not perfect,
then you’re not worth it.
Change every part of you
as if it is being recorded
at every moment
and hold your breath
until told to breathe
because one wrong move
and your life is down the drain.
You wake up earlier than you have to,
to make sure you look decent
for all those people
you don’t even talk to,
just to make sure you fit in.
You leave 10 minutes early
just to make sure you get to school on time
because you know today is the day
there is going to be traffic on that road you take,
that nobody drives on.
It’s not enough.
When you get home,
you go for a run to burn off the calories
of that cookie you treated yourself to at lunch.
You can’t get fat.
You talk to your doctor
about getting on sleeping pills
because you can’t help but lie awake at night
as the demons of the night creep in,
screaming at you every little mistake you made.
You have to try harder.
You smile,
not because you are happy,
but because you hate being told,
“You need to smile more”.
You’re kind to the rude people
yelling at you,
screaming at you,
because they have no common sense.
Every night is spent working
just to make ends meet.
You know you’re going to end up in debt,
but you keep saying not yet.
On your rare free nights,
you attempt at making plans with the friends
who have clearly forgotten about you
so you can call it a social life.
Still not perfect.
You try it all,
but it will never be enough
to keep you stable
because you will forever feel
the weight on your shoulders
as you shatter to the ground,
yet you still crawl out of bed
every single morning
until one day
you won’t.
This piece is about a teeneger (a teenage girl specifically) and her want and efforts to be oerfect, yet no matter what she does, it's never enough.