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You told her to
You told her to wash the clothes just right
You know don’t mix the white with the bright
You taught her to cook and clean
And how to iron jeans
You told her to close her mouth
While she eats or no man will ever want her
You told her to cross her legs she's not a boy
But sometimes she feels like a toy
A puppet controlled by society standards
Always having to smile even when she doesn't mean it
Being polite to people who makes her feel like she doesnt fit
She's always being told to walk like a lady
Stand tall and she will be the prettiest of all
You told her how to do her hair and what to wear
You told her she was all wrong
Made her feel like she doesn't belong
You told her she couldn’t feel what she feels
It was too far from the truth
She can't possibly feel that she is only in her youth
Trust me you said I walked down this path before
I have seen things far and wide
I wish I was my own guide
You told her to listen to your rules
Because you just know
Let these rules be with you wherever you go
Then you threw her out into the world
And told her to. be. herself.
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This was inspired because of all the rules girls have to face to just live.