Amelia Patterson (May 8,1994 / Las Vegas)
Poems by Amelia Patterson : 22 / 36
Ponytail Girl
Ponytail girl, twirl your hair
So that all may know
Your shiny flair.
Ponytail girl, you don't care
That people always question
How you wear that hair.
Ponytail girl, may I ask?
If your hair were any other way,
Would it be like a mask?
Ponytail girl,
I'd just like to say,
I hope you wear that hair
Just as proudly each day.
Amelia Patterson
Submitted: Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Poems by Amelia Patterson : 22 / 36
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