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Can I Be?
Can I be me?
 She said one night
 Sitting alone
 Under the stars
 Free to be me
 Is it possible?
 In a world so constrictive
 Can I be?
 
 Can I be tan?
 He said
 In front
 Of the mirror
 Surrounded by
 White teammates
 Is that okay?
 Can I be?
 
 Can I be gay?
 He said
 To his father
 Arms folded
 In the living room chair
 Do you hate me?
 He wondered
 Can I be?
 
 Can I be Muslim?
 She said
 On the first day
 Of a new school
 In a crowd of frowns
 And dangling crosses
 Staring at the scarf
 Can I be?
 
 Can I be smart?
 She said
 Seated at the back
 Of the room
 Trying to impress
 The boys
 What would they think?
 Can I be?
 
 Can I be small?
 He said
 Through heavy breaths
 And sweat
 In the weight room
 Surrounded by
 Muscular expectation
 Can I be?
 
 Can I be curvy?
 She said
 In the kitchen
 Surrounded by food
 She would not eat
 For the fear
 Of being fat
 Can I be?
 
 Can I be average?
 He said
 Looking at the paper
 Grades listed
 In menacing rows
 What would
 His parents say?
 Can I be?
 
 Can I be transgender?
 He said
 Tightening his binder
 So no one would see
 Hating the body
 He wasn't
 Supposed to have
 Can I be?
 
 Can I be loved?
 She said
 Putting on bracelets
 To hide the scars
 Of pain
 Of battles fought
 Would they judge her?
 Can I be?
 
 Can I be me?
 He said
 Waking up
 Making his way
 To the bus
 To face the day
 Can I be free?
 Can I be?

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