Wish I Were Born
Sometimes I wish I were born a bird instead
I could spread my wings and fly
Without worrying about people
Saying I don’t have what it takes to fly high
I could soar as high as the sky
Without looking back, looking down
On what is expected of me
Sure I won’t fly too close to the Sun
I know better than Icarus that
Over-ambitions can burn
Sometimes I wish I was born an ant instead
I could eat as much sugary treats as I wanted
Hoard them even, for all I care!
The quite hard-work, pain and toil I put
Would reap me more benefits as an ant
Than as a human
Being a female would only bear privilege
In the ant’s world
Far be it to get the same respect as a woman
In the human’s man’s world
But I was born a human
Much to my dismay
Feeling all these emotions
My heart wishes to play
That an ant or a bird would never have
To fathom or display
The constant pain in my chest
The constant utterances in my head-
‘You are not good enough’
‘You didn’t work hard enough’
‘You should have known better’
‘You should have dreamt lesser’
‘Dreams can kill; you don’t wanna be Icarus’
‘Feelings will burn: don’t you dare be frivolous’
A bird is admired for its feathers
The agility of its flight
An ant for its hard-work
The pace at which it climbs that height
A human is judged instead
For not being good enough, pretty enough, smart enough
Wish I ever born an ant or a bird instead
Then I would not have to prove my worth
Every wakeful second, In every single breath
That hits hard just at the right places
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