“We Are Groot”

2/25/22

One wrong word

and the Tweets begin.

 

If you spell my name correctly,

at least I’ll know you’re listenin.

 

What’s worse,

social media doesn’t know I exist

cuz you don’t care to include me

in your supercilious game

or share that I came,

 

although I’ve put so much work

into what I’m wearin.

 

What you want is complete conformity

to your brand of popularity.

 

You want me to sell my soul

to look like you

and sound like you

so we’re all the same.

 

An initiation of swearin

on a stack of Bibles

only proves your insecurity.

 

Feelin invisible.

An expendable individual,

indelibly indistinguishable

from a dead man walkin.

 

My heart starts poundin.

My gut takes a punch.

 

Stress hormones produce adrenaline

that trigger my gag reflex

and the northern esophageal exodus

of the corn dog I had for lunch.

 

I look at the smilin faces

all around me

but they’re not smilin back at me.

 

Maybe it’s not meant to be.

 

But if it’s somethin

I’m passionate about,

look out!

 

I can’t see the forest

from the trees.

 

Sometimes

I have the attention span

of a flea.

 

I try focusin.

The thoughts come easy

but stickin around

to speak them into existence

is another story.

 

I can be intense

and push away the people

I most want to know me,

love me

and accept me

when I don’t make any sense.

 

You try livin with ADHD

and tell me

how I’m supposed to fit in.

 

Everyone’s thinkin

the same thing—

What’s this loser doing here?

 

No matter what color, gender or creed,

it’s always the same fear—

an insecurity that punches a hole

in the Sun

and sucks up everythin

into one

inescapable void,

where light cannot escape,

 

not even the breath

of a clown’s powdered soul

inside an animal balloon shape.

 

But would this sufferin cease?

 

Or would this only tease me

as I come out the other side,

takin my “fatal flaw” with me?

 

I know where I’m not wanted

and when my presence feels

like the unpardonable sin.

 

Feelin like a pariah,

treated like a false messiah.

 

Always laggin behind.

I got three seconds on the shot clock

so I “throw a Hail Mary” to win.

 

Just walkin into a room

requires all the courage

I can muster.

 

Exposed like a nerve.

Afraid to smile.

 

Do I let you in—

a place you don’t deserve

to make fun of my face

and call me “Herman Munster”?

 

Walkin up,

wearin Supreme,

holdin my skateboard,

takin jokes to the extreme,

 

trying to find my tribe,

my people group.

 

I’ll know when I’m home:

kind eyes find me

as collective lips pronounce,

“We-e-e a-a-are Groo-oot!”

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Sari
Sari
2 years ago

Such a strong voice in this one! I love the tenderness and vulnerability it exudes. Beautiful writing once again!

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