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Hidden Truth
Popular from the start
 she has it down to a certain art.
 All the right clothes and accessories
 She always looks perfect, or so it seems.
 
 Friends with everyone
 and all the boys stare
 onlookers wish they could be that fair.
 
 Shes always smiling, never sad
 The outside of her never looks bad.
 
 Til she goes home and takes off the mask
 nobody knows how hard a task
 it is to be miss popular
 easily loved, yet always unsure.
 
 The tears from the night before
 will dry on her cheeks as the morning is born
 
 Always surrounded by friends at school
 Going home, it’s just cruel.
 Loneliness and self-hate set in
 And then the rest of the misery will begin.
 
 Popularity is not so nice
 It’s hard and is often as cold as ice.
 Don’t mistake her happy face
 As somewhere you want to find a resting place.

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