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Weirdo MAG

September 19, 2010
By Cecilia Stein BRONZE, Brooklyn, New York
Cecilia Stein BRONZE, Brooklyn, New York
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Weirdo is what we called her
because her name couldn't fit into our mouths.
In our second-grade classroom while we were throwing books
across the classroom and wrestling on the rug,
she was reading a chapter book.
In the corner, alone,
with concentration that couldn't possibly be natural.
All quiet
and peaceful.
It was like watching water stand still.
And I can't remember her saying a word.
She didn't like playing tag either.
She ran funny.
Her skinny legs took her nowhere.
Once she was it,
that was it – game over.
She wore green leggings
(Sometimes, they still had tomato sauce stains from last night's dinner)
with “sensible sneakers”
without any brand name.
Because her dad refused to condone Nike sweatshops
A view that I would adopt later in life
But was allowed to be blissfully unaware of until she told me
while she sat on the sidelines during gym in middle school.
That same day
she told me she wanted pink spaghetti strap tops
tight jeans
and platform sandals like all the other girls
She'd started crying in a shoe store once
when her mother wouldn't buy them for her.
I nodded my head
But she never gave me the chance to tell her
“I understand”
before she went back to reading.
But I didn't know that it mattered then

I used to think of her when I watched “Matilda”
I imagined that one day
she was going to prove us all wrong.
and start moving glasses of water with her mind,
and that her name would be chanted in the schoolyard
roll rhythmically off our tongues.
Mostly I imagined her huddled in the public library on Saturday mornings
reading every book in alphabetical order.
She must've been in the Gs by now.
Smack in the middle of Great Expectations
She would show up in my dreams when things got lonely
usually a white turtleneck and green legging ensemble.
It was only in those dreams that I realized that the green matched her eyes just right

I saw her for real once.
I was fifteen
and there she was on a fire escape,
with a cigarette dangling from her lips,
wearing a pink dress.
I had to look away.



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on Jun. 2 2016 at 9:11 pm
KiernanCo. BRONZE, Trinity, Florida
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Favorite Quote:
"Fame, it's not your brain, it's just the flame that burns your change to keep you insane." -David Bowie

This is sadly relatable to most people, not just girls, in my high school. I strive to be unique, like the girl when she didn't become "normal." This is excellent work.

on Jan. 30 2012 at 5:28 am
Luna3952 SILVER, Lynchburg, Virginia
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Favorite Quote:
All is fair in love and war.<br /> Palsm 114<br /> John 3:17

i really really really love this peom!!!!! its amazing how well you discribed how you and everyone else saw her and then at the end you wrote what was the real her.... i really liked how you did it and it was beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!

on Jan. 29 2012 at 11:46 am
Wallflower95 BRONZE, Darlington, Maryland
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That was so incredibly real! I could just see that girl in my head.. and in some honest ways, that girl is kind of like me. That was awesome! You are an incredible writer.

on Jan. 28 2012 at 10:19 am
otherpoet SILVER, Wayland, Massachusetts
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone.&quot; - Audrey Hepburn

Wow. This is an incredible poem. I felt like I could see that girl, your story played out like a movie screen in front of me. Congrats, this is more than amazing.

on Jan. 26 2012 at 6:49 pm
Iggy_Fang112 BRONZE, Daytona Beach, Florida
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Favorite Quote:
Right now I&#039;m having amnesia and deja vu at the same time. I think I&#039;ve forgotten this before.<br /> <br /> And<br /> <br /> Pain is inevitable; Suffering is optional

I couldn't stop reading. Stopping wasn't an option to me.

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on Jan. 26 2012 at 12:18 pm
asofnow GOLD, Troy, Michigan
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Favorite Quote:
Nothing gold can stay ~ Robert Frost

WAH! That's so raw and sad! I loved it!

on Jan. 26 2012 at 7:29 am
TheWolfOfMay SILVER, Dayton, Ohio
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Awsome, I was drawn into thepoem like a magnet.

on Jan. 25 2012 at 2:44 pm
Queen-Of-The-Tea-Party BRONZE, Bridgeton, New Jersey
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Favorite Quote:
&ldquo;A room without books is like a body without a soul.&rdquo; <br /> ― Marcus Tullius Cicero

I love it!! The imagery was just awsome!! :D