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Crowd Pleaser

January 12, 2013
By bizzyzutrau GOLD, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
bizzyzutrau GOLD, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
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Favorite Quote:
"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind."
-Dr. Suess


Now is the time I should find myself
It is expected of me, like a dogwood should bloom in May
And a baby should sprout her little square teeth.
I am fourteen.
You must be kind, a parent says,
A tide pulls me towards the beach
You must be cool, Normal says,
Then drags me out to sea
You must be responsible, a teacher says,
And yanks me back once more
You must be rebellious, the Stereotype says,
And tugs me out again
And I must be myself, says everyone, it’s easy as pie, they say.
And I drown in the salty water.

The veins now lie about what the heart wants
And try to pump with blood mysterious as wine, yet clean and shiny like toothpaste.
I am a Crowd-Pleaser
And this is a dangerous game
Because without knowing it
I’ve lost myself in its steely eyes.

But being fourteen
They say now is the time to find yourself, yet
I strive to be what everyone wants of me so that
Everyone likes me
But nobody knows me
Especially not
Me.


The author's comments:
This poem is about how difficult "finding yourself" is as a teenager, while simultaneously trying to please everyone around you. I've thought about and faced this balance many times, and still struggle with it; sometimes it really does feel like I'm being pulled back and forth by the ocean's tides.

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