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Just a general Poem about Stereotypes |
I'm a "Prep" I don't try enough My Life is anything but rough But if they lift up my shirt They will see the truth Why does he hit me? I don't understand! I'm so confused I thought we were friends I'm a "Punk" An Abnormal teen Eyeshadow in Hot Pink and Electric Green But nobody knows Except my "weird punk friends" Why did he take my innocence? It wasn't supposed to happen like this! For the Love of God I was only six! I'm a "Nerd" I like to learn I get picked on by the people called "Popular" But if only they knew That without friends, it's hard to keep sane They don't know My weekend plans The guns all ready It’s almost the end I'm a "freak" I have no hair I'm called what I am, because I retain water But they don't know The battle I fight I was born with cancer It's the Chemo’s fault! I was told I would die Before I reached 12 I'm "popular" I made the right friends I pick on people, at their expense But none of them no Where I go after school My dad hates me He prefers his crack I work two jobs To buy my "cool" outfits Were Stereotypes We judge people with words We ruin lives And start classroom wars But there is a way to defeat us, you see What if the "prep" made friends with the "nerd" Maybe his life won't end as heard What about the "punk" and the "freak" can they be friends too? Of course they can, its all up to you Say you wanted to become friends with a popular All you have to do, is break the invisible barrier |