AN ODE TO GIRLHOOD
Girlhood is a prescribed medicine
in different colors and tastes
Like obedient dogs
we wag our tails and
remember each and every path we cross
Our crystal bodies are said
to be hidden in expensive rags and
we are asked not to have
a thinking mind because it is dangerous.
We call each other bitches ,in a voice
Soft and fierce like a chocolate cake
A cream of love in its piece
And sprinkling some awe.
You say we girls are complicated
like an inverse trigonometric problem,
but after drawing a grey portrait
in your stupid head
that what we should be.
We are girls who cry,
who bleed who laugh alone.
We remember
the strange hand offering
a sanitary pad in a public toilet,
the black eyes of the fifteen year old boy who catcalled us,
the song that we heard on our first date and called as ours.
And we pretend ,
Pretend that everything is fine,
Pretend a phone call inside
a uber taxi at 1pm,
Pretend a fake orgasm
to save your fragile male ego
And pretend that we don't understand.
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