Dear Society
Dear Society, do we exist anymore?
The moment we come into this world you grab hold of us like prized possessions
The clothes we wear, the games we play, the language we speak, you control
Out there someone is screaming out “help me!” but all you care about is a selfie
Selfie, see nowadays we become selfless only to be slaves to technology
Technology is all around us from when we wake up, to when we go to sleep
From Snapchat and Facebook to the place holders we carry in our pocket
I often ask, “Do you know who you were before technology?”
One day my teacher asked “What have you as a generation accomplished?”
It took everything in me to bite my tongue and not say “nothing”
See, technology programs little girls into believing being a coke bottle model is the way to be
It programs black people to be scared of Police while screaming “Black Lives Matter”
And it sucks us in how many “likes” you have to have to be “popular”
“popular” aka photoshopped pictures materialistic items, and tons of fake friends
I wish that I could let the world know that it’s okay to let the pain show
We are a generation that is constantly down and depressed
Why should someone have to change who they are just to be accepted?
If we cried we would be seen as weak
But, we need to break those chains and be unique
Everyone is human, everyone has flaws, and everyone is unique
So, Dear Society
I am pulling away from you like peeling away a band aid. Fast and to the point
No more will your control and standards choke me from the inside out
I am unique and I matter
That’s why I am taking back humanity
Are you with me?