We’re all different A fact that some will take with stride And others will take out their black & white boxes Trying to cram you into margins that you’ll never fit into
Labels Just another way to categorize us as objects Smashing our individuality with a hammer Until we are all identical, with no more identity
Freedom Something we are considered lucky to have Where other countries struggle day by day Fighting to stay themselves
Yet in our free country I still find myself fighting for liberation, Scratching at the cement surface For endless years
Walking around, trying to be uniform It’s meant to make us comfortable, but makes me die inside We all walk in straight, marching band lines like militia members And walk on forever without a second thought
Individuality A gift given to us all that we must cherish, hold onto Accept everyone around you for their good and bad habits Accept people for who they are, whether you like them or not
One day, I will break free Run in the opposite direction With my arms spread out wide Feeling like Rosa Parks when she claimed her seat
One day I will not be scared of my freedom One day I will not be scared of trying to explain to people who I am
I will never be scared of friends I will never be scared of strangers I will never be scared of family Boys, girls, adults, parents, siblings
One day I won’t be scared of myself anymore Scared of making the wrong decisions And letting everyone around me down The weights of expectations always make me hide in the shadows To where I feel I’ll never be good enough
But today, I smile at all my obstacles With my mind set on “Dare To Be Dangerous” Because exploring everything around me Has been a roller coaster of joviality that I’ve always needed
I’ve made new friends this year Gotten very close to others But I learned an important lesson
I love who I am And I will come to accept the future me But for now I’m different And that’s all I ever wanted to be