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What If
  What if I told you I'm not okay. I mean
  when I stumble and fall, I say I'm fine.
  But why?
  To mask the tears?
  To prove I'm tough?
  I say I'm fine to mask away the embarrassment,
  the clumsiness,and how ashamed I feel.
  What if I told you I laugh it off on the outside,
  laugh to seem like nothing is wrong,
  but when I'm alone I weakly sob.
  I think about what I could've done to
  prevent this from happening.
What if I told you all my struggles and pains?
  What if I told you it is hard to fit in a big society
  of people I barely share a special bond with.
  What if I told you I hate it when people ask if I'm okay
  even if I'm bleeding right in front of you.
What if I asked are you if you are okay?
  Would you say you're fine like any other people
  OR
  would you express how you feel. Judgement
  comes throughout life.
Why do we laugh off our embarrassment?

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