Girlhood
When I was a child I fought and fought with my father
I wanted to go down the street
Around the corner
Just the next street over!
And a stern "no" was always the response.
I would beg and plead.
I would get cry and scream.
And my father would get frantic as well
He could see the resilience in me.
He sat me down at the end of each tantrum
Spoke to me on my level
Spoke to me with fear in his eyes, fear dripping from his lips.
"You can be the fastest
The smartest
The strongest
You can be better than any man - any place
But there will still be people out there who want to hurt you
Just for taking up space.
I refused to accept this
It just could not be.
How was I supposed to grow up
In a world that hated me?
So I ignored all of his warnings
I ran wild and I ran free
Up the block
Cutting corners
Two, three, even four streets over.
I got lucky, little me.
I made it to 10
Made it to 12
Made it to 14
Before I had to accept what I had seen.
What I had done
What had been done to me.
Not every girl gets that far.