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Like A Girl
  I was in 4th grade
  When I fell and skinned my knee
  I cried
  Nobody cared
  I was told to man up
  I was in 5th grade
  When I had to run a mile in P.E. class
  I lost my breath
  A time or two
  My coach told me
  “you run like a girl”
  It was a bad thing
  To do anything like a girl
  Even my 5th grade brain knew that
  I was horrified
  Had I really done that bad?
  Why couldn’t I ever do anything like a boy?
  Because boys are better.
  Right?
  I hated myself
  I hated my body
  My body
  That isn’t good enough
  That will be treated like a toy
  Touched by men much older
  That’s too fat and too skinny
  And tries too hard
  That’s a nuisance to the world
  That gets made fun of
  That will never satisfy you
  This body
  That can only ever do anything
  Like a girl
  I have picked at myself
  Lived in insecurity for way too long
  I changed my look
  I changed my personality
  I worked so hard
  To be something I was not
  But I can never beat a boy
  Why can’t we be good enough, though?
  We’ve broken barriers
  Knocked down walls
  Done things
  Nobody ever thought possible
  And it’s all done like a girl
  1839
  Mississippi allows women to own property
  1920
  White women can vote in the entirety of the U.S.
  1974
  The Supreme Court denies states the right
  To exclude women from juries
  1994
  Women are taught the same way men are taught
  2016
  A woman was the democratic presidential candidate
  Maybe it isn’t so bad
  To do things like a girl
  All these things
  Fought for
  Like girls
  And yet,
  We still have so much more to fight for
  So we will continue to fight for our rights
  Like girls
  Until no longer necessary
  Until assault is a crime
  Women are human
  And our bodies do not exist for the pleasure of others
  Until I’m not forced into marriage
  Until I’m not required to have a baby I’m not ready for
  Until I’m able to see that the man sitting next to me
  Has the same amount of money on his paycheck as I
  Until I do not fear the presence of a man
  Until the problem isn’t my shoulder or thigh,
  But the fact that you can’t keep your hands to yourself
  Until we are undivided
  With liberty and justice for all
  Because that 4th grade girl
  Told to man up because she was crying
  Deserves better
  That 5th grade girl
  So saddened by the fact
  That she ran like a girl
  Most definitely deserved better
  Because she does run like a girl
  And she now knows
  It isn’t a bad thing
  She’s proud of it
  And she should be
  Proud of it
  Just like the Suffragettes
  Eleanor Roosevelt
  Rosie the Riveter
  Maya Angelou
  Malala
  Oprah Winfrey
  Emma Watson
  And Hillary Clinton
  Are proud of themselves
  So yeah
  I run like a girl
  Train a little more
  Work a little harder
  And run a lot faster
  Maybe you can too

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This piece was written as a slam poem. I enjoy using past experiences of mine to power my poetry. Like a Girl shows a look into how I have overcome challenges in my life and what I plan to do moving forward.