Parade

(Clairine T.)

Feminism doesn't mean forsaking men in favor of women's needs; feminism doesn't mean forsaking stay-at-home mothers in favor of celebrating working women and working women only; and most of all, feminism isn't only for women to support. It is a movement that promotes equality, and therefore allows support from all genders as long as they are willing to and believe in its cause. This song can be seen as an invitation for such support, and hopefully is able to convey the principles of feminism: that all "types" of women are to be supported. Different jobs, different sizes, and different personalities-- conventional or unconventional, feminism supports all women without forcing them to follow a predetermined framework in order to make them eligible for equality.

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Freedom is what you want for me From the rules of a woman Who's done everything for me But your ideals have caged me in again I'm afraid of what you're telling me to be Only listening to you, your vision of me Be the obedient girl you always needed Should I stay or run away from you? She dresses in short skirts Tank tops, red lipstick, Dark shadows around her bright eyes No one was on her side When it mattered And the ones who mattered Only listened to strangers Who knew nothing about her at all Every little mistake Are faults that we have to hide Be the polished crown That kings keep by their side Wear them in court Under an oath of kindness And death do us part But some only take the gold And give up on the scars If a parade of us were to pass by Of little girls in boots, shorts And shorter hair than boys Of teenagers in short dresses, Thick make-up, perfect hair Of mothers in suits and tie And those always holding their children Surrounded by men at all sides Would you march with us A person who loves us As much as you love yourself, Love your friends, your family And everything you can't live without A parade for us and you A manifesto for the future And everyone else to come She would find problems From the look in someone's eye Cry as a sad scene passes by Or when no one understands how she feels They blame it on what she is Not who she may be They say the same thing To a boy who's not afraid to cry and show his emotions She works 24 hours, 7 years under boys younger than her She had 10 dollars in her pocket As she stayed home for her kids How many times has she heard "no" From people who never glanced down at her work? How many times has she been told That something like her doesn't deserve To choose their dreams And whose ring she's allowed to wear in the end? Every little mistake Are faults that we have to hide Be the polished crown That kings keep by their side Wear them in court Under an oath of kindness And death do us part But some only take the gold And give up on the scars If a parade of us were to pass by Of little girls in boots, shorts And shorter hair than boys Of teenagers in short dresses, Thick make-up, perfect hair Of mothers in suits and tie And those always holding their children Surrounded by men at all sides Would you march with us A person who loves us As much as you love yourself, Love your friends, your family And everything you can't live without A parade for us and you A manifesto for the future And everyone else to come When are going to not be at fault Unless we actually deserved it? Cause even with kids, She's deemed alone and the only one at fault When are we allowed to reach higher Because we deserved it all the same? Cause even with honest work, She'll always be the fool The poor underling to a thousand kings That'll only see one part of who she is If a parade of us were to pass by Of little girls in boots, shorts And shorter hair than boys Of teenagers in short dresses, Thick make-up, perfect hair Of mothers in suits and tie And those always holding their children Surrounded by men at all sides Would you march with us? A person who loves us As much as you love yourself, Love your friends, your family And everything you can't live without A parade for us and you A manifesto for the future And everyone else to come This fight isn't black and white It doesn't have to divide us What we are doesn't have two answers There's only one The only one that matters And it'll make us all whole again Pride and prejudice It's a story we can march towards An imperfect happy ending A beautiful, flawed parade for our world

© Clairine T. 2020

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