A Good Little Girls Zine

Condescensions

I used spend all this time,
Thinking, belittling my work
Because I thought you,
You didn’t approve, value,
Like it

Some many words, conversations
Played on repeat
A continuous loop of
You don’t think my work is good
Therefore, I am not good

I used to place all this weight
On myself, judging, minimizing
My work, my art, my talent

With words like “those who can’t, teach”

On an endless stabbing loop

Drip, drip, dripping

With shadows that were cold, so cold

Though I am not fully out of the shade,
I shiver and stand up
I declare my talent to the world
Like it, love it, hate it

I don’t care, because I like it, love it,

am

proud

of

it.

 

Picture of Sonia Chintha

Sonia Chintha

Sonia Chintha is an Indian American writer who lives in the Washington DC area. She blogs, writes poetry, and fiction. She is also an English teacher who believes that our experiences teach us more than any test. She is the founder and co-editor of Good Little Girls.

Social Media

Most Popular

You Might Also Like...

April

Oh sweet April! With your showers so full and pastels blooming–you sweep me away at each, each arrival. Bringing me dreams upon dreams of free,

Read More

Still Breathing

Still breathing I am no matter the weight of your words like a virus flying through my veins multiplying, infecting my beautifully calm, decisive platelets

Read More

Mango Season

In May, there’s a calm that sweeps across south India.  The heat slows all living things down and the wind is thought of as a

Read More

Dear Bowl O’ Cereal,

‘Twas the week before the end of the quarter Not a soul could be found relaxing All were stressed, grading everything they saw Grading and

Read More