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I’ve always been the smart girl
The high achiever, gifted, talented.
Words of affirmation and the first one done,
my life
Special higher-level reading groups
I read all of Harry Potter in second grade.
I was convinced someday, I was going to be someone,
I used to keep track of the people who told me I would be an author
In third grade, I read “The Westing Game”
Thinking someday, someone will read my books
The praises and affirmations stretched me until I snapped in half,
And now that it’s not so impressive to read big books and use big words
I have nothing to hide behind.
Because if not a smart girl, I am nothing.
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