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See This Girl

See this girl in the painting, this skinny girl working on a puzzle at the bottom of the stairs. With big rimmed glasses and her plain brown hair, she’s an ordinary girl, with nothing seeming special. Now see this girl. . . really SEE this girl. At age 12, she’s just been fitted with new glasses - They are black horn-rimmed - an utter disappointment in the life of a young girl. Some guys now call her four-eyes, and they don’t even notice the beauty of her light green eyes and long lush lashes behind those big-framed glasses. But still she likes to fantasize, and in her dreams she’s idolized by every boy she likes. Always having wanted to be part of the “in” crowd, she was a girl that struggled for popularity. However, she’s been learning of another way to be! Seeking out girls more like her, she hardly has to try to fit in with her new friends. And now she’s much less shy. With fun new friends, she is witty. She makes them laugh. She’s even feeling pretty, wearing lipstick frosty pink. She’s discovered she is smart in all her classes. This girl who now is wearing black rimmed glasses! She gets into the Glee Club, even sings on PBS! With her athleticism, she also has success. She makes Top Twelve in tryouts for cheerleading. And though the student body does not vote her through, she’ll soon get over it. She’s blossoming! The glasses she will change for contact lenses, and she does not know it yet, but soon enough - a number of boyfriends she will get! Also years of dance lessons and being in recitals has boosted her self confidence. Both her body and her spirit are transforming! See the girl in the painting; a puzzle she assembles. She does not know that one day her mind will be on puzzles of a very different kind: She will be assembling many words inside her mind, and she will be partaking in an art called poetry. I know all this because the girl inside that painting - that ordinary girl - is the one I used to be. Based on the painting "Assembling the Pieces" from Contemporary Figurative Artiste Stephanie Deshpande for the Contemporary Free Rhyme Contest of Cyndi MacMillan I hope you will see the painting at this link. When I saw the girl, I was struck by how much it looked like me as a young girl: http://www.stephaniedeshpande.com/porfolio/

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Date: 6/13/2016 12:44:00 AM
Wow, I read the poem first, then looking at the painting, you sure did it justice! Loved this! :)
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Date: 6/24/2014 10:58:00 PM
Andrea This is so brilliantly written and interesting to read. It's nice to see the progression in growing up. Thank you for the great comment on my Money poem
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Date: 6/8/2014 3:35:00 AM
:) this quite a revelation Andrea.. :) a whole tale of a blossoming beauty.. :) and with the step by step progress about art... :) i like how you assembled the pieces and turned it into one inspiring precious gem.. :) im glad i chose this one.. :)
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Date: 3/29/2014 10:46:00 AM
Wow an awesome look inside our Andrea. Had to smile because it so reminded me of me. Awesome write you are such a talented writer Andrea. love phyl
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Date: 2/26/2014 8:47:00 PM
Hello! Okay, chum, hold onto your hat! http://www.stephaniedeshpande.com/contemporary-free-rhyme-poetry-contest/ The winners' have been linked to her blog page and she wrote a lovely blog about the contest. I am truly floored by the serendipitous that has occurred here. Literary art reaching for visual art, then visual art EMBRACING literary art. I am dazzled by this gift from her. I think you'll love this, yes?
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Date: 2/19/2014 7:16:00 PM
Awwwwwww Petal, a very interesting dip into your past and thoughts which I enjoyed very much. Congratulations in the contest. Take care, Richard
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Date: 2/17/2014 12:31:00 PM
One of my favourite lines; "long lush lashes behind those big-framed glasses." Utterly astounding internal rhymes here, and also a captivating story. Can't believe I missed this one until now. I simply must favourite this poem. ~Yes, I checked the contests and the mistletoe one has not been judged. Thanks for the well wishes!
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Date: 2/15/2014 7:46:00 PM
Yes the drama of childhood! great job Andie! Congrad's on your win. Light & love
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Date: 2/11/2014 7:43:00 AM
Didn't realize when I picked this one to read it was a winner what can I say but congrates :) beautiful job I was the tall skinny girl with the glasses ;) much love Jayne xxx
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Date: 2/11/2014 7:05:00 AM
You are wonderful, Andrea. Your expressions are so beautiful, that I had to visit the given link. Congrats on your great win.
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Date: 2/11/2014 1:12:00 AM
Congrats Andrea for a win well deserved.
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Date: 2/2/2014 10:30:00 AM
I just had to read this one again. I think this is one of your best. That means it is beyond amazing because many of your pieces are amazing.
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Date: 2/2/2014 9:41:00 AM
Hi Andrea, love your foot note,,because i read this as you being the girl,,,, this is amazing not often do you honour us with free verse, but wow once the shackles are off,, you truly do Rock......
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Date: 1/29/2014 5:12:00 PM
My how time changes everything. I can't wait to hear the rest of the tale. As the young girl becomes woman and then mother and then grandmother. Those are joys and tribulations as well. A very well written piece. ~Kilmer
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Stephen Kilmer
Date: 1/29/2014 10:38:00 PM
I would love to know the poems, although I have a feeling I will be reading all of them in the very near future anyway! ~Kilmer
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Andrea Dietrich
Date: 1/29/2014 9:42:00 PM
thanks, I have written quite a bit about the rest of the tale in some of my poems here at Soup! Anytime you want to know the poems....
Date: 1/25/2014 10:24:00 AM
But she needs practice on reading ole Joes acrostic's though..' L O L.. and me making it real easy...? enjoyed the read Andrea, and may you win well..!
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Date: 1/24/2014 6:25:00 PM
This really touched me Andrea. I was captivated from start to finish. You're still beautiful and we benifit from your artistry.
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Date: 1/24/2014 2:22:00 PM
Very nice approach by you here Andrea.Enjoyed the read.
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Date: 1/24/2014 9:54:00 AM
For some reason I knew this poem was about you. Just look at you now. A flower that truly bloomed.....Hugs....Roger
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Date: 1/24/2014 7:30:00 AM
I will have to look at the picture. You so wonderfully placed yourself in the painting and became that girl
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Date: 1/23/2014 4:49:00 PM
You re always special dearAndrea. Must been an ordinary crowd if they didnt see behind those glasses..Beautiful..Still so devastated with lindamarie s news: : (
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Date: 1/23/2014 3:34:00 PM
love the way you identified with the girl in the picture - will have to check out the pic
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Date: 1/22/2014 4:39:00 PM
You wrote some interesting lines here. I will re read it later. I have to say that I like football. I am a Giants fan and once published a poem about them. In any event keep up the good writing - you are obviously very dedicated. Peace Matthew Anish
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Date: 1/21/2014 9:30:00 PM
It's nice seeing this side of you my friend! I'm sure glasses couldn't hold you down Andrea, and you soared!! I loved the way you wrote this, free verse was a perfect outlet for this poem! I saw the picture that you found and based this poem after! Quite the inspiring piece! What a perfect poem you have written! Great Work!!
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Date: 1/21/2014 7:22:00 PM
I remember an episode of "Happy Days" where Fonzie had to be fitted with glasses. He said "...wearing glasses is cool." Great write as usual, Andrea.
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Date: 1/21/2014 6:52:00 PM
Great Poem..Having a 14 year old daughter who just got braces and will be needing glasses soon this so hits home. Thank you for sharing......Tim
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