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Sheltered, harbored
Taught in ways
We shall never understand
To "fit in" with our society
An image-conscious culture
The "pretty" girls are best
Nobody cares what's deep inside
Looks just like the rest
The girls you see in the hall
In their silent thought
Not talking about who's rich
Or poor, or middle-class
It doesn't matter to them
Talk about your dances
Your shallow little ways
I prefer those hiding
From our horrid society's ways.
- by PanicFan813 |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 04/17/2010 |
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- Title: The "Great" American Society
- Artist: PanicFan813
- Description: this a poem i wrote about my experiences in school where my beilefs got me shunned (yes i was one of those girls walking silently in the hall, scowling when i heard, "OMG!! He is SOOO cute!!" form some mindless girl who thought that was the way to be.) but really, my views in this poem are veery, very, REAL.
- Date: 04/17/2010
- Tags: great american society
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