Unfamiliar Faces
My heart beats faster than my mind
Which is running somewhere else other than here
It escapes to my home in West Virginia which is a thousand mile away from here
I pay no attention to the odd looks from unfamiliar faces
I pay no attention even though I know they snigger when I walk by
I pay no attention from the judgemental faces when I tell them I'm from West Virginia
I sit in my desk afraid
My mind cannot run from my fear
I know what's about to happen
Skylar
The teacher calls my name beckoning me to answer a math problem
Defeated I shake my head in shame
He looks defeated too
I know what he thinks of me
What they all think of me
Dumb
Hillbilly
White trash
The teacher reaches us test papers
My anxiety kicks in
Numbers don't make sense to me
I begin to cry
I want to go home
I hide my face from unfamiliar faces
Faces of people who never tried to get to know me
Who laugh in my face because I'm dumb
Unfamiliar faces who give me familiar tears
That's what I'm afraid of
Living up to the dumb hillbilly stereotype
That West Virginia gives you the moment you are born in its rolling hills
I fight my own stereotype
I hold my ground
I study harder than they do
I'm not a dumb hillbilly I'm a
lost hillbilly child
Far away from my mountain momma
Far away from West Virginia