Social Media Stereotypes. Poem by Manuel Hutchinson

Social Media Stereotypes.



Take a like, of this status
But only if you're tall, light skinned or fit, nothing more past this.
See, it's a self centered level of confidence
When you type this message
I want some affection.
But I, will never reply
To the ones I think will have a dirty mind.
Swerve, to the ugly ones
You might find ounce of love.
But that ounce wouldn't be from me
Because I love tatted light skins you see
I don't care if you have a nice personality
I'll just friend zone you
But maybe you'll ease in if I'm horny
And If we meet, don't even think you can fondle around
It's a, no flex zone
But I'm not gonna tell you that though
Until the very end
Imma type you a message and say I just wanna be friends.
I love dreadheads.
Drenched in a certain type of nationality
I never got the opportunity to see what's real love.
And I'm still wondering why these people keep breaking my heart.
I'm blind by sight,
Maybe it's because I'm a social media stereotype.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: life,narrative,perspective,reality,social media
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