I am a girl, I must be weak, I must know that men are stronger, I need reassurance that I should be pretty, All because I am a daughter.
I am a girl, I must love pink, I must wear a skirt and a dress, But not too short or I ‘must’ be a ****, But of course, a ***** would never impress.
I am a girl, I must be 'asking for it’, I mustn’t object when I am cat called on the street, Because 'I have a nice ***’ and 'every man has free speech’ And I must want attention regarding the heels on my feet.
I am a girl and I should be paid less than a man, I mustn’t be able to do the right amount of work, I am supposed to have a clean job, such as a nurse, A baker, or a hotel desk clerk.
I am a girl and this is what I was brought up to believe, I was taught to be anchored, To never cross the line between the sexes, To never deceed the standard.
I am a girl and I am strong, I will not be stereotyped by a colour, I will never be your 'eye candy’, Do not underestimate my gender.