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Marnie
I remember Marnie
She was in my ninth grade class
The girl with the wonky glasses
And the kindest smile
I have ever known.
She knew things we didn’t
Like why the brain remembered
And what gametes were.
She was really smart
In a way the others didn’t like.
Her shoes were shiny and black
And laced up with fading Velcro
And her rucksack
Was filled with badges
Really cool badges.
I wish I could twist back time
And tell Marnie
It was okay to like the Beatles
And those girls
They just weren’t worth it.
I wish I could tell her
I was really grateful for the time
She whispered the answer in History
And wouldn't even take my thanks.
I wish I could tell her sorry.
I’m sorry I watched them
Ruin you, Marnie
I’m sorry for all the tears
No one
Heard you cry.
I’m sorry kindness
Was not enough
For those girls
And I’m sorry I never told you
I liked your glasses.
I remember Marnie.
She sat two desks in front of mine
And she knew things others didn’t.
I like to think she’s floating now
Free to exist.
I’m sure we’ve all known a Marnie.
I just wish I’d got to know mine.
But I know she doesn’t hate me
Doesn’t blame me
I know she’s smiling now.
That was Marnie.
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