The poem "I was a skinny tomboy kid" is based on the speaker's experience of feeling different and out of place during childhood. It explores themes of identity, self-acceptance, and the journey towards finding one's place in the world. The poem reflects on the challenges and growth that come with embracing one's true self.
A woman whose tone is one of self acceptance through personal struggle.
Yes, her brothers were an influence.
he will be skinny
no, anyone can choose be scene
Short skinny and ugly.
He was a skinny kid but I guess age and the smoking got to him and now he's over-weight.....
Pick A Skinny Kid
well, i think it depends on the kid. if you kid wants to wear them, than yeah, i would let them. but im not exactly sure where you would find skinny jeans for kids though.
That doesn't make any sense, Buddy. You lost me there. What exactly do you mean?
A concrete poem, also known as a shape poem, is a type of poetry where the visual arrangement of words on the page reflects the topic or theme of the poem. An example of this is George Herbert's poem "Easter Wings," where the shape of the poem resembles a pair of wings.
eat those weight-loss pills
yes its called losing weight ----------------------------------- Exercise