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When people call me fun sized I don't know what to say. Like if I was another size the fun would go away? Some of my friends call me Nano, meaning very very small A name I got in middle school and actually don’t mind at all But this is because I own it and find it quite original Unlike the normal comments that really aren’t forgivable They say good things come in small packages but how can I know that’s true When the world is full of big macs, and supersized taboos Small things are always quiet, in corners or on display I don’t want that fate for me, I’d rather be in the way Making change is hard to do when adorable is your namesake I’m activating feminist mode and trying to make an earthquake No I don’t want to be your armrest, yes I’m tall enough for that ride I’ll kick your *** at limbo, just watch me and abide I used to wear high heels, to fit in with the crowd Until a friend my size told me to embrace it and be proud Now I wear flat shoes and am comfortable all the time So when I’m kicking *** I can pivot on a dime Sometimes my legs are tired from the height I’m trying to personify So if you ask if I want a piggy back…that’s actually one thing I won’t deny I like seeing it from your point of view even if it’s jaded I do wish you could see it from mine though and find why my ideals have faded “You’re cute when you're angry” they say, just like it's a compliment But how would you feel if your emotions were reduced to words that aren't dominant? When you grow up in a world where cute is your middle name You don’t trust the ones that call you beautiful but who really is to blame? Let alone if you ever hear **** being said in your direction Have you ever heard of a man getting a cute ******** I’m ready for a shift and I can feel it in my bones They’re aching to dance a new routine, with Beyonce in my headphones Maybe that means they’re catching up, it’s about time for my growth spurt After a life of half pint, shrimp and short stuff, watch as I convert 12/01/2016 Amanda Powell
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Jan 6, 2018
Jan 6, 2018 at 9:01 PM UTC
Fun Sized
When people call me fun sized I don't know what to say. Like if I was another size the fun would go away? Some of my friends call me Nano, meaning very very small A name I got in middle school and actually don’t mind at all But this is because I own it and find it quite original Unlike the normal comments that really aren’t forgivable They say good things come in small packages but how can I know that’s true When the world is full of big macs, and supersized taboos Small things are always quiet, in corners or on display I don’t want that fate for me, I’d rather be in the way Making change is hard to do when adorable is your namesake I’m activating feminist mode and trying to make an earthquake No I don’t want to be your armrest, yes I’m tall enough for that ride I’ll kick your *** at limbo, just watch me and abide I used to wear high heels, to fit in with the crowd Until a friend my size told me to embrace it and be proud Now I wear flat shoes and am comfortable all the time So when I’m kicking *** I can pivot on a dime Sometimes my legs are tired from the height I’m trying to personify So if you ask if I want a piggy back…that’s actually one thing I won’t deny I like seeing it from your point of view even if it’s jaded I do wish you could see it from mine though and find why my ideals have faded “You’re cute when you're angry” they say, just like it's a compliment But how would you feel if your emotions were reduced to words that aren't dominant? When you grow up in a world where cute is your middle name You don’t trust the ones that call you beautiful but who really is to blame? Let alone if you ever hear **** being said in your direction Have you ever heard of a man getting a cute ******** I’m ready for a shift and I can feel it in my bones They’re aching to dance a new routine, with Beyonce in my headphones Maybe that means they’re catching up, it’s about time for my growth spurt After a life of half pint, shrimp and short stuff, watch as I convert 12/01/2016 Amanda Powell
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Jan 6, 2018
Jan 6, 2018 at 9:01 PM UTC
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