Labels: The World's Filter
You’ve seen me around, of that I am sure.
At some point you’ve given me a label,
You’re intentions could have been pure.
But I feel like a show-horse in the stable.
Maybe you called me a geek or a nerd.
I won’t have an answer at the drop of a ball.
And if my opinions don’t follow the herd,
Well, then I’m considered a know-it-all.
Perhaps you think I am a bit overweight.
And from there, you assume I am lazy.
Maybe I’m too heavy to get the perfect date,
But to think I don’t work hard is just crazy.
A hero, a role-model, is that what you see?
It’s true for my little sister, that’s what she’d say.
Always doing the right thing, that’s the key.
But I can’t be perfect, especially not every day.
You might notice I don’t have a lot of money.
Being rich or poor shouldn’t set me apart.
I care about being kind, honest, and funny.
And what really matters- inside my heart.
You can see that I don’t use cosmetics.
I’ve been a “tomboy”since a young age.
It’s not that I love all of my genetics.
I just fall victim to the label cage.
All of these things might be true,
The real me includes quite a blend.
But I don’t want any labels from you.
If you call me anything, call me friend.
To answer the question I was asked,
I may never be perfect, thin, or royal.
But here I am, completely unmasked.
The one thing I’ll always be- is loyal.