Mind Your Own Body Poem by Randy McClave

Mind Your Own Body



We send our children to school to learn
For knowledge we want them to yearn,
We want their brain's and passion to be ignited
Going to school we want them to be excited.
But. sadly many students are being told
That they can't go to school because of a dress code,
The clothes that many females do wear
Other students and teachers just want to gawk at and stare.
Students should not be ashamed on how they are dressed
Just because they have a stomach and a breast,
In schools we shouldn't be thinking about sex
Or ever thinking of students as sexual objects.
School is to learn and do what teachers do teach
Remember, in church what preachers do preach,
When upon any other student a person does view
Their bodies should not ever distract them or you.
To look at a person is an automatic action
But, a females chest should not ever be classified as a distraction,
Every female is gifted upon birth with breasts
Case rests.
Being comfortable with our bodies is what many have sought
Sadly many schools are not,
Though you might be athletic, heavy, thin or shoddy
Remember this, mind your own body.

Randy L. McClave

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Randy McClave

Randy McClave

Ashland, Kentucky
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