Invincible
He won’t look you in the eye
He’ll throw a tantrum if you touch him
Cause you’re not his mom
And he won’t speak with you
That is,
Unless you’re talking about clocks
Because he knows everything there is to know
About clocks
She wears an almost permanent smile
She’ll hug every stranger she meets
If you let her
She has a speech impediment
But that doesn’t stop the kindness
That flows from her lips
And she has an extra chromosome
He sees his waistline doubled when he looks
In the mirror, mirror on the wall
He’s sure he hears everyone’s thoughts
Insisting that he’s too fat
He refuses to eat more than a spoonful
And a glass of water
Because he is determined to be skinny
If it’s the last thing he does
She can’t drown out the voices
Telling her she’s no good
She drags a blade across her skin
So she knows she’s still alive
She cries herself to sleep, though
She doesn’t even know why
She’s so sad
But you can be sure she’ll put on a
Beautiful smile
Every day for you
And too often the ‘normal’ forget them
Forget
That they have hopes and dreams
Feelings and wishes
As simply complicated as mine
As complicatedly simple as yours
Forget
That we all bleed red
And we all cry sea water
But mostly we forget
That though our struggles are not
The same
There should be
No shame
In what are perceived as flaws
Because it is our flaws
That make us strong
Our differences,
That make us unique
Our acceptance of ourselves
That make us beautiful
And our embracing of each other
That make us invincible.