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Empowered Expression
To My Little Sister Who Doesn’t Understand
To my little sister who doesn’t understand: Today I wrote an article But the image of their bodies Is not…
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My Childhood
This is how it has always been And the way it should never be A girl who cannot look at…
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An Apology to Nobel Peace Prize Recipient Malala Yousafzai
I’m sorry, Malala, if I may call you Malala, for wasting my privilege. I’m sorry that when I miss school…
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Giving Up the Ghost
Why flirt with aspirations when you can fucking run the whole thing.
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Walking Past the Graveyard
I have digressed from infallible abstractions as I look outside the window, ghosting along your heart, outside the cemetery.
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The Borrowed Girls
We will have sex and relish it and talk about it afterwards. Blithely, proudly. Loudly. With everyone. With the postman.…
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Forgive Me, And I Will Be Forever Indebted
I’m sorry for all the times that I have taken your presence for granted. I apologize for simply assuming you…
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Unsolicited Behavior
"unconsciously, my ego feeds of building empires burning fairy-tales, and unstitching metaphors."
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Starving
Poetry by Eunice Gonzalez-Sierra: "Patriarchy: When men give themselves the power to touch my best friend because somehow, somewhere on…
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Spoken Word: Dear, Rapist
Dear Rapist, Dear rapist, You are not a rapist A rapist is a faceless, nameless, creature of the night. Who…
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