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Lacy, By Olivia Rodrigo
Blake’s cries echo in the house, you
Would never believe that my parents got
Sad at Blake’s cries, but not mine, the
Other one in the family, the one
Daughter who tries and tries to get the thing
Everyone deserves, equality, I
Think it is the ONLY thing I want
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My poem’s main topic is inequality, Blair has to deal with the expectations of her society and her parents. The story conveys that women and Blair should be at the same level as men and everyone should be offered the same amount of rights no matter who they are. This poem can make people contemplate the differences in their society and the unfairness that occurs to people every single day, even in our day and age.