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Sixth grade, middle school, That's when it begins The competition, the bullying, Trying to fit in, Trying to fit in But standing out all the same Trying to belong, But left out of everything Their words begin to sink in Like seeds, They breed self conciousness She longs for the 'me' She used to be The one with self-esteem But she's let their words define her They bind her, hold her, keep her Blind, unable to see The beauty on the inside On the outside, on her tear-washed face She keeps it bottled up inside Afraid to tell anyone, She thinks she's the reason why But the reason she feels so dark inside isn't her.
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Jun 29, 2019
Jun 29, 2019 at 9:08 PM UTC
Sixth Grade and Self Esteem (a spoken word poem)
So what if girls exceed your expectations? Why do we have to dress 'holy' in skirts that give us limitations? We have chests. We have hips. How long we have to apologize for the features that God gave us? Why are our girls Beat down, held back, So all the men can look greater? Does it make them feel powerful To push her down, sedate her? Does it make them feel powerful To keep their women As second-class citizens? Dress codes: knees covered. Social code: Seen, not heard. Aren't we the reason you're all here? Why do you make her dim her strengths For all the men to shine brighter? If girls have to dress 'holy' Because boys 'can't control themselves', Why not teach the boys to keep their hands where they belong?
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Jun 29, 2019
Jun 29, 2019 at 9:04 PM UTC
Christian Dress Codes (a spoken word poem)
When asked why she did not marry the Duke of Westminster? Coco Chanel replied: *There have been many "Duchesses of Westminster," But there is only one Coco Chanel*.
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Dec 2, 2018
Dec 2, 2018 at 2:37 AM UTC
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