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i sat
I sit by the kitchen window
My brothers bookbags sit next to the door
With the dirty sneakers they always wore
I want to go to school
I whine
They leave me behind
My mother calls me her baby
She doesn't want me to leave her too
When I grow up she’ll beg me to stay home for another year or two
For now she’ll smile at me as I sit by the window
While I’m watching the older kids play
“You’ll be old enough to some day”
Once I got to school my character was already defined
My small feet still couldn’t fill my siblings shoes
I'm compared to them no matter what I do
People call by their names
So I must be better than they were back then
I sit and watch out the window again
I sat there alone
And it was quieter than before
Only my sneakers by the door
The houses halls used to be filled with noise
Filled with little footsteps and laughter
I sit by the big window long thereafter
They left me behind
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This piece is about growing up being the youngest and feeling left behind by your siblings.