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General Discussions => Hobbies => Writing => Topic started by: Princess Rachel on May 11, 2012, 01:40:44 PM

Title: Miss Wideload (contains a bit of swearing)
Post by: Princess Rachel on May 11, 2012, 01:40:44 PM
Yeah you ->-bleeped-<-inging laugh when I walk by
I amuse you with my so-called life
You feel the need to point and stare
Showing off your ignorance to the world

Yeah I've got a fat arse and a belly too
I'd rather slash my arms that forgo a meal
The pain's less and I can feel full inside
There's more of me than there is of you

Yeah you scoff and mock me out of fear
You won't make me change my course
This road is mine to walk and I love it
Though it takes ages to get some places

Yeah you can spout venom and hate
Saying how you want to kill me and others
You just parade your stupidity anew
While everyone else evolves past you

Yeah you can live your life my way
But you'll never stop me living my way
I'm never slowing down, or giving in
Call me Miss Wideload it's a compliment
Title: Re: Miss Wideload (contains a bit of swearing)
Post by: Marcy22 on May 18, 2012, 10:44:26 PM
Great poetry.
Title: Re: Miss Wideload (contains a bit of swearing)
Post by: MadelineB on July 07, 2012, 09:21:47 PM
Quote from: Princess Rachel on May 11, 2012, 01:40:44 PM
....
There's more of me than there is of you

Yeah you scoff and mock me out of fear
You won't make me change my course
This road is mine to walk and I love it
Though it takes ages to get some places

....
You just parade your stupidity anew
While everyone else evolves past you

....
I'm never slowing down, or giving in
Thank you for that poem. I laughed - and cheered!

Child of two morbidly obese parents, father died of diabetes complications, four bariatric surgeries in the immediate family. "Wideload" was a term of endearance between my siblings. People can be so stupid when they see others suffering challenges that are visible to the naked eye. Obesity, disability, gender nonconformance, age... these trigger the same moronic hatred as race and sex but society at least pays lip service to not tolerating overt racism and sexism.

Walk on, sister! Walk on!
Title: Re: Miss Wideload (contains a bit of swearing)
Post by: Beth Andrea on July 07, 2012, 10:07:59 PM
You get a BIG *hugs* for that poem, Princess!  ;)

Yay for you!

*applause*
*applause*
*applause*
Title: Re: Miss Wideload (contains a bit of swearing)
Post by: Princess Rachel on July 09, 2012, 12:55:12 AM
thanks for the nice comments ladies :)
Title: Re: Miss Wideload (contains a bit of swearing)
Post by: Dawn Heart on July 15, 2012, 05:30:55 AM
Cheers for this!! Writing is a great relief isn't it? Keep writing!