You look at us and see girls, Different heights and weights and hair colors and skin colors Different religions, different abilities, different passions But girls. Just girls. And that’s where you’re wrong.
Because the ******* my left Holds a forest fire inside her chest And she can burn down this entire city with it. She can end the world and just keep burning And if you aren’t afraid, you should be.
The ******* my right Is a hurricane that never ends Carrying you and your world away To make room for the future. You better Learn how to swim.
In front of me stands a girl Of Kevlar, more bulletproof than any military invention And she is a defender, a fighter, taking bullets Meant for us and spitting them out with a smile. No assault rifle is going to get Through her.
Behind me is a girl who is also A ticking bomb, waiting for just the perfect moment to go BOOM. She’s unpredictable and uncontrollable and undeniable And when she decides it’s over, It’s over.
I see a girl who is a Whole star, casting light across our solar system And warming our hearts. She Holds enough power to end life as we know it But she holds us in a tight embrace of love and pride. Go ahead and try to **** a star; I bet you don’t know how to fight a nebula.
There is another girl, a Wolf with her teeth bared. She snarls and growls and holds the line back And, fair warning, she’s tasted blood and she is Never going back.
And me? I’m something old and ancient That can’t be seen, only felt, sometimes heard. A whisper in the dark of the woods, An unexpectedly cool breeze on a warm day.
“Just girls,” they call us. But when they come for us, They realize just how wrong they were.