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You can’t hold me against my will And then tell me What pain I am allowed to feel And how I am allowed to deal with it You do not have the right To restrain me from what is mine And then have the nerve to ask Why I am fighting so hard You are not allowed To tell me that I am equal While paying me less and sexualising my body Yet you do it anyway It is not right To be told that I am sensitive When all you do is scream in my ear All the reasons that I am lessor I live in a society Where I am too intense to be held I am too strong, too bright But I am shunned for my light Because I’m surrounded by men Who refuse to believe That a woman could possibly be More than they ever could You don't own me I belong to myself So why are you acting As though I am yours to control
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Jun 10, 2018
Jun 10, 2018 at 11:08 PM UTC
You Don't Own Me
You can’t hold me against my will And then tell me What pain I am allowed to feel And how I am allowed to deal with it You do not have the right To restrain me from what is mine And then have the nerve to ask Why I am fighting so hard You are not allowed To tell me that I am equal While paying me less and sexualising my body Yet you do it anyway It is not right To be told that I am sensitive When all you do is scream in my ear All the reasons that I am lessor I live in a society Where I am too intense to be held I am too strong, too bright But I am shunned for my light Because I’m surrounded by men Who refuse to believe That a woman could possibly be More than they ever could You don't own me I belong to myself So why are you acting As though I am yours to control
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Jun 10, 2018
Jun 10, 2018 at 11:08 PM UTC
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