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That Girl
They always mocked her,
laughed at her,
tricked her,
picked on her,
did anything they could,
to torture her.
But she kept smiling.
It puzzeled them.
How could she be so happy?
They made her life miserable,
yet she never shed a single tear.
What made her this way?
One thing,
knowledge.
Not the knowledge of books,
but the knowledge that everything they said,
was a LIE.
She WAS worth something.
She was NOT a waste of space.
She WAS going to be somebody.
Their words had no affect,
because she believed,
not in what they said,
but in herself.
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