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The odd thing is that Only certain people are Allowed to get picked on When she’s pretty Maybe even itty-bitty, She cannot be a target When she is ugly. Or has a different way of being, She can only be a target. It is acceptable to look at one Who is so very different And then keep on insulting If he is a sports star Then he must be wonderful And is never to be picked on. If he is smart and clever. Wears glasses, maybe, then He can only be less sought after. It is said that all are To be treated equally. But this is never lived out. She is told that she Can be anything she wants, As long as she looks the part. She is told that she must Be brilliant and then Falls apart when she fails once. It can be as bad as to create One’s identity for her as It is to deprive her of one. He is told that He must play sports He must get perfect grades. Perchance he doesn’t, Opting instead for art, Never aware of it’s hefty price. Apparently only the Pretty girls can pick On others. But the smart ones Can throw a Much, much larger punch. When you are At a disadvantage, The ***** are in your court. Because the pretty girl Who has no real friends Cannot be bullied. It is not viewed As something wrong When done to certain people. We accept that some Get picked on, deciding That it’s how the world works. Because the popular guy Who wants to dance Does not understand pain. Bullying is only seen As taking one’s freedom. Never As telling one how to live his life. Because, somehow, You are never allowed To be pretty and smart. Because you are Only allowed to be Society’s perception of you. You are allowed to be fat. But then you must be comedic. Never can you be a fat dramatic. Because it isn’t over until the fat lady sings. She is always the comic relief. Never is she the leading lady. You are allowed to be short. But then you must be petite. Never are you just something ordinary. Because retailers makes special jeans For the tall and the short, Forgetting how it highlights the differences. We pick out the differences And choose to make these The prominent points. We don’t look at what’s the same Because then we’d have to admit That none are really any better. We all want to be better than Someone else around us. It’s simply the way the world goes around. All I wanted was acceptance. All she wanted was kindness. All he wanted was to have fun. But we all wanted to be seen As something more than ourselves, As something extraordinary. We all want to Feel amazing, to think That we are worth a lot. But only if we play That role we were assigned Are we allowed to feel we’re worth something.
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Jun 15, 2015
Jun 15, 2015 at 12:57 PM UTC
Only If You’re Pretty
The odd thing is that Only certain people are Allowed to get picked on When she’s pretty Maybe even itty-bitty, She cannot be a target When she is ugly. Or has a different way of being, She can only be a target. It is acceptable to look at one Who is so very different And then keep on insulting If he is a sports star Then he must be wonderful And is never to be picked on. If he is smart and clever. Wears glasses, maybe, then He can only be less sought after. It is said that all are To be treated equally. But this is never lived out. She is told that she Can be anything she wants, As long as she looks the part. She is told that she must Be brilliant and then Falls apart when she fails once. It can be as bad as to create One’s identity for her as It is to deprive her of one. He is told that He must play sports He must get perfect grades. Perchance he doesn’t, Opting instead for art, Never aware of it’s hefty price. Apparently only the Pretty girls can pick On others. But the smart ones Can throw a Much, much larger punch. When you are At a disadvantage, The ***** are in your court. Because the pretty girl Who has no real friends Cannot be bullied. It is not viewed As something wrong When done to certain people. We accept that some Get picked on, deciding That it’s how the world works. Because the popular guy Who wants to dance Does not understand pain. Bullying is only seen As taking one’s freedom. Never As telling one how to live his life. Because, somehow, You are never allowed To be pretty and smart. Because you are Only allowed to be Society’s perception of you. You are allowed to be fat. But then you must be comedic. Never can you be a fat dramatic. Because it isn’t over until the fat lady sings. She is always the comic relief. Never is she the leading lady. You are allowed to be short. But then you must be petite. Never are you just something ordinary. Because retailers makes special jeans For the tall and the short, Forgetting how it highlights the differences. We pick out the differences And choose to make these The prominent points. We don’t look at what’s the same Because then we’d have to admit That none are really any better. We all want to be better than Someone else around us. It’s simply the way the world goes around. All I wanted was acceptance. All she wanted was kindness. All he wanted was to have fun. But we all wanted to be seen As something more than ourselves, As something extraordinary. We all want to Feel amazing, to think That we are worth a lot. But only if we play That role we were assigned Are we allowed to feel we’re worth something.
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Jun 15, 2015
Jun 15, 2015 at 12:57 PM UTC
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