When it comes to expressing thoughts on modern feminism, age is just a number. A captivating poem allegedly penned by a third grader has taken Twitter by storm, offering a glimmer of hope for the future. It might just be the best thing you’ll read all day — let’s get this talented young writer a book deal, pronto!
The Poem
The poem, titled “The True Feminine,” goes like this:
“I am not sugar and spice and everything nice. I am music. I am art. I am a story. I am a church bell, ringing out right from wrong and normal nights. I was a baby. I am a child. I will be a mother. I don’t mind being called beautiful, but I won’t let that define me. I am a rich pie, packed with knowledge. I will not be eaten.”
Seriously, pick your jaw up off the floor! This is pure poetry on par with Maya Angelou. Twitter user Mia Thompson shared a snapshot of the poem, and people are raving about this girl’s brilliance.
When Mia stumbled upon the poem, the original poster chose to remain anonymous, leaving her unable to credit the author. Naturally, some skeptics chimed in to question the child’s age. But honestly, we often underestimate kids! They can articulate their thoughts and feelings far more profoundly than we give them credit for.
Whoever wrote this deserves to have their work displayed for all to see. Let’s embrace our inner rich pies, filled with wisdom. (We’re not crying, you’re crying!)
Further Reading
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In summary, this third grader’s poem about feminism is a powerful testament to the incredible capabilities of young minds. It reminds us that wisdom knows no age.
