Poem about a group of kids and the way they became accepted at school |
Geeky Boys and Busty Girls In the little town called Cleveland Some many years ago In a high school gymnasium Met a group of girls and boys Since early in their childhood They were plagued by many peers Because they lacked The perfect look Like many other kids After many years of torture Constant badgering from everyone They decided was time to take a stand Claiming freedom once again The group contained the branded The freaky geeky boys The girls slightly on the heavy side A few all rolled in one They called their club the meeting Of freaky boys and busty girls Requirement was be outcast From the preps the jocks “the toys” They arranged a simple protest Simple protest most fun To prove that being different Is not so bad and can be fun They stripped down to nothing But a smile on every face And marched the halls of Cleveland High In unison they did say Though we may all look different Inside we’re all the same So accept us if you will or not We’re happy just the same The faculty at the school that day We outraged by what they saw Forty teenage girls and boys Marching naked down the hall Parents quickly contacted Expulsion all around For the kids labeled freaks and geeks Their victory it was found Though the protest was very different The idea quite deranged Respect was granted on that day For the group with guts to say Being different is not so different Can be cool they all proclaimed For the geeky boys and busty girls Were proud for each that day The moral of this story Though odd but very true Though outside one looks different Inside the pages read so true Looks aren’t that important But the hearts all beat the same We are all just like The kids From Cleveland high that day |