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I wear my strength as a badge of honor on my chest Shining it with spit, because that's what tough guys do I stand tall and march with confidence, Staring down my enemies, Grinning inwardly when they shy away And then there are those that sneer at me, Try to pluck the badge from my chest Because I am not worthy of it, Not capable of strength Since I do not really stand tall, only average, Since I am a woman, and we should be modest We should leave it to the men. So I wear this badge of honor, Always carrying something to prove Longing for respect from ones who should be my equals - They don't realize that the extra weight Will only make me stronger.
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Jun 19, 2013
Jun 19, 2013 at 7:53 PM UTC
Badge of Honor
I wear my strength as a badge of honor on my chest Shining it with spit, because that's what tough guys do I stand tall and march with confidence, Staring down my enemies, Grinning inwardly when they shy away And then there are those that sneer at me, Try to pluck the badge from my chest Because I am not worthy of it, Not capable of strength Since I do not really stand tall, only average, Since I am a woman, and we should be modest We should leave it to the men. So I wear this badge of honor, Always carrying something to prove Longing for respect from ones who should be my equals - They don't realize that the extra weight Will only make me stronger.
christy-pavoncello
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Jun 19, 2013
Jun 19, 2013 at 7:53 PM UTC
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