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I'm sick and tired of hearing you In different occasions and venue The way you're fixed in their minds like tattoo. You're in a child and adult's mind Uttering you like they do know a thing About places, people, culture and beliefs Which you're set in that we ought to believe. They're stating you as if you're a fact Never doubted your reliability If you're being too good to be true Or too exagerrated to agree with. I always find myself contradicting their knowledge about you And wish that I could change you But you'll no longer be stereotype if you do 'Cause that's what makes you----You. Krystal Marcelo 06/28/16 But originally written 04/17/16
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Jun 27, 2016
Jun 27, 2016 at 7:54 PM UTC
Stereotype
I'm sick and tired of hearing you In different occasions and venue The way you're fixed in their minds like tattoo. You're in a child and adult's mind Uttering you like they do know a thing About places, people, culture and beliefs Which you're set in that we ought to believe. They're stating you as if you're a fact Never doubted your reliability If you're being too good to be true Or too exagerrated to agree with. I always find myself contradicting their knowledge about you And wish that I could change you But you'll no longer be stereotype if you do 'Cause that's what makes you----You. Krystal Marcelo 06/28/16 But originally written 04/17/16
I'm pertaining to my fellowmen who always find other countries as much better or should I say greater than ours. Not realizing our capability of being great if we only strive to be better persons and contribute to our country's progress.
KMarcelo
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Jun 27, 2016
Jun 27, 2016 at 7:54 PM UTC
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