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Plastic
She’s plastic
Her smile is peer white,
Her hair is as straight as a board,
Her eyes have blue color plastic over them,
She is so skinny that she looks anorexic,
She looked normal,
But society changed herself,
Bullied, for having brown eyes instead of dark blue or green
Bullied, for being perfect in the waist, and thick in the legs,
Bullied, for not wearing the perfect clothes,
So she changed, to be accepted in society,
And yet, she is still being bullied,
Bullied, for being too skinny,
Bullied, for being too plastic,
What could she do, to be perfect in society?
Is suicide the best answer?
Then, will she be accepted?
Her thought is so deep on that one word, suicide,
But she isn’t giving up, not that easy.

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This poem is one of my favorites because it shows what is happening to society and hopefully it will inspire other teens to be kind and not judge other people.