Getting Schooled
No, this is not a happy poem
Nor one filled with love
It is a deeper look into
Where self doubt springs from
It starts with, ‘you can’t do that’
Because ‘you are a little girl’
It moves on to ‘there is no room’
For ‘those like you’ in this world
‘You’re too dumb to be a doctor
Too slow to win the race’
Not pretty enough for a date
‘Just cover up that face’
‘We won’t pay you what your worth
Step to the back of the room’
You have no power over your life
Not even over your womb
You hear these things long enough
You begin to believe the words
They slither down into your soul
Where they can create the most hurt
Self doubt is not a rite of birth
But rather a learned behavior
A lesson taught by the weakest ones
Desperately afraid of failure
It’s time, my dear, take them to school
Show them what you’re all about
Put on that crown, stand up tall
To hell with all that self doubt.
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Maybe not happy situations, but the ending is straight up right on!
Nicely done
great poem! It should be written on the walls of every girls’ locker rooms–you go girl.
love the opening line: No, this is not a happy poem
Powerful poem!
Amen, sister! : To hell with all that self doubt.