Oh Mummy, I want to be
Just like the ladies on TV;
I could cover my body in honey,
Take off my clothes for money,
I could sing like a fart,
And dress like a tart;
Or I could be an eager virgin -
Sexuality emerging.
Oh Mummy, I want to be
Like the lady on the magazine.
I could bare my chest,
Present which profile's best.
I could smile like a hooker,
You don't have to be a looker;
Or I could take up heroine chic,
To add to my mystique.
You treat me like a fool.
I'm not going to school.
The life mapped out for me
Needs no GCSE;
I can choose one thing or the other -
A 'slagbitch' or a 'mother'.
Well I'd rather have a life
Than stagnate as a 'good little wife'.
You say one thing ,
I see another.
I think you're lying to me Mother.
They're all somebodies kid, you see -
There's no reason why one of them shouldn't be me...,

Comments
David Kirtley | October 30, 2009 - 19:30
A good poem, some interesting and true enough concerns are contained in it.
Yazmin | October 31, 2009 - 11:45
I really like this poem.
"You say one thing ,
I see another."
So, so true
Good Job
Yaz
C_A_JONEStechno | October 31, 2009 - 22:45
C A Jones
Thanks
Silver Spun Sand | November 3, 2009 - 18:58
I like the way you say something, here in this poem, and in fact, actually mean quite the reverse. A useful tool in writing that you utilise well.
Congrats on the well-deserved cherry.
Tina
C_A_JONEStechno | November 4, 2009 - 08:47
Thankyou Tina. I find today's hypocrisy intolerable. Hysteria over paedophiles along with kid's t-shirts saying 'Barbie is a slut'. Or the Pussycat dolls etc. in fetish underwear being 'role models' and no-one links this to teenage pregnancy? Mad!
Everhart | November 12, 2009 - 06:11
Anita Everhart. Well done!! I like this
Thanks Anita
C_A_JONEStechno | November 12, 2009 - 09:05
Thank you Anita.
Carole