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I Am Not
It has been said that I am like my family
This might explain why
I try to work harder than anyone
Why I stay away from alcohol and drugs
Because I have seen the effects
I am not like that
The way my father throws blame at everyone else
But himself
The way my grandpa is banned
or red-flagged by emergency rooms
Because he just wants pills
The way my mother constantly feels
like she isn’t enough
I am like my mother in that sense
I am afraid to fall into the abyss
I have been told that I look like my family
Is it the dark brown eyes?
Is it the dark brown hair?
I know it isn’t the height or the build
My sister is built like a house
She is big boned and tall
She looks like she belongs in my family
I am the short and tiny exception
I am the disappointment
The not enough
The rough draft
My sister the attention seeker
My sister the baby
My sister the favorite
Being the oldest doesn’t mean anything
Being the oldest is being the guinea pig
They try everything out
And change it all for the second
I am always told I am like my family
But I am not
My hair and eyes might be but
My brain and will are not.
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