When pretty little mean girls
grab your favorite green exercise ball
and shun you there at recess
in your worn, glitter shoes
with the backs undone
and ankles spilling out
in unmatched socks
your little mind struggling
trying to find a reason
to see who they are
trying to forget what you are
wondering how they
got so lucky
in their perfect little
Children’s Place outfits
with their little pug noses
looking at each other
right in the eye
as they deny
your little place in the world
they don’t want the ball
but they want everyone to
accept their places
bow to acknowledge
little pretty girl faces
How did we ever survive childhood and with red hair to be laughed at. lol
Yes indeed…it’s tough to survive it sometimes. …
Don’t I remember!
Kick em in the face! Yeah, I said it!
I guess kids have always been mean…and well, they still are!
Oh yeah, tell me about it. My daughter has yet to have had one normal friend over. For some reason the boys are better. I don’t know if they are any more normal or if it’s just that they keep to themselves more.
Oh wow..that’s pretty sad. Parents aren’t doing their jobs if you ask me….raising mean kids, etc. Hopefully some better “friend material” will come her way….
Well, we had one the other day who wasn’t really mean but she just didn’t want to leave which was kind of flattering but also a bit rude…and creepy…
Just a bit creepy…yep…lol
Lana, this was perfectly expressed. I really like how you described the “left out” girl.
I was a brunette amidst the popular blondes. It was strange how my youngest daughter was born and looks like my Swedish grandpa. I mentioned many times in her life to “Be Kind” or “Act nice to everyone.” She became runner up for homecoming queen. She still is humble but I think parents have responsibility to ensure generous children and not raise “spoiled brats.”
Robin, I think it’s all pretty much in the parenting. It’s interesting how kids can take after their grandparents or great grandparents. ..my sister got her extreme curly hair from a great – great grandmother which we found out from genealogy. My younger daughter has blonde hair and the cutest little perfect nose but also a heart of gold in true sensitive Pisces style. ..now I sound like a hippie. .lol. Thanks for reading 🙂
I like blondes and have 2 best friends who were cheerleaders, Lana. We talk about how society labels people and while I was insecure about my looks; they were worried about their being taken seriously for their minds. I guess everyone has their “cross to bear.” I am sure you will raise a child who is compassionate and beautiful inside and out. ♡♡
Beautifully written. And oh so true. I had weird orange hair and we were poor. I have a granddaughter with beautiful red hair. At four, she already knows that some little girls can be horrid. It’s a hard task to teach a child to be kind, considerate and fair, whilst also requiring that child to be strong-minded in the face of adversity. And it’s about so much more than hair colour … (I will get off my soap box now) Best wishes
Yes its really amazing to see extreme hate and willingness to sabotage in such young children. It makes me sad, and it’s very tough to raise a child in today’s world…maybe it always has been. Thanks for the compliment.
That took me back to the playground! I think I was a fashion nightmare… Then again, it was the 70s, so I think we might have all been in the same boat.
Yes most definitely. ..I was a child of the seventies also, ha ha.