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i'm still a girl
as a teen
i live up to
society's standards
i have to like
the color pink or purple
i have to play
with dolls or makeup or mermaids
i have to wear
dresses and cute little shoes
i have to be
mature and a little lady
i have to sit
up straight and keep my legs together
instead,
i like
other colors like gray and green
i play
other games and toys
i wear
sweatpants and tees
i love
converse and black boots
i'm not
serious all the time
i don't
sit straight all the time
i can spread
my legs when i sit
and relax
that's probably not
what people think
a girl should do
but i still do it
and guess what?
im still a girl
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