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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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