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The truth
I lied.
I had so many fears and insecurities that
I lied.
When I told you in elementary school that
As a joke instead of Mother Teresa,
My friends called me Mother Mary
Because I was that kind and caring,
I lied.
I lied because I couldn't bear to tell you the truth.
And after I lied the pride in your eyes reminded me that
Having you believe I was popular and loved was better than the truth.
And I'd come home with stories of correcting teachers and helping my classmates in their studies because
I was THAT smart,
I lied.
I lied because the truth was embarrassing.
I lied because then you thought I was smart
And if I did well in school all our problems would disappear.
I lied because the truth hurt me more than the regret
Of my expert deception.
And all the lying made me a better liar.
So now I can tell you that I defended that girl from the bully.
So now I can tell you that I'm okay.
So now I can tell you that depression was a phase
And my jokes of wanting to die are only that, jokes.
Because the truth hurts me more than the regret of lying.
The truth is
I wasn't mother-like to anyone because no one liked me.
I walked alone at recess stuffed in a book escaping the reality that I was unpopular.
The truth is
I wasn't THAT smart.
I sat in the back and didn't pay attention
Because knowing that they night daddy would call mommy a wh**e
Distracted me from my multiplication tables.
The truth is
I didn't defend that girl from the bully.
I was that girl and I believed I didn't deserve to be saved
So when the bully claimed me I took it.
The truth is I am not okay.
The truth is depression still haunts me every hour of every day
The truth is every joke is based on the truth.
The truth is
The truth hurts.
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