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The Grade
When I was fourteen, I lied
to my mother. I did not want
to tell her about a bad grade.
But, as time went on, she found out
When the teacher emailed home,
I felt only guilt, guilt,guilt.
Guilt for not telling the truth,
only worried that I would get in trouble
Or get grounded, for the bad grade.
Instead, my mother did not yell,
or ground me for weeks.
She asked me why I lied.
I told her my reason,
and that i did not want
to be in trouble.
Finally, she told me
I did not need to worry,
I would not be grounded
for the grade, but instead,
for the lie I told.
My mother said
I could tell her the truth
even when im scared,
no matter what it is.
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