You saw my smile
But behind I hide
My true self you cast aside
Which made you wonder why
I’m messed up inside.
I cried and I was silenced
Compared me to your friends, hence you suggest
My major, my habit, and everything else
Running, screaming, I try but you listen less.
Inside I was screaming
Outside you were shouting
I yelled and release my feeling
You cowered and stopped yelling.
This is over
Your power to me is no longer
I stood to fight for me forever
Your oppression ceased as mine grew stronger.
I am me the image of God
No longer what your image I once was
Flaws and beauties that’s what I am
Unique and fair like before you come.
[...] Galiram is the first Lady Knight recognized by King Arthur for her noble deeds. However, Sir Kay may a ruckus about her being “just a girl,” (just as he always makes a ruckus with any new knight), King Arthur sent her on three quests to test her skill: One, to fetch the golden Goose from the Giants in the Sky. Two, to bring back the elixir of Life from Morgana. And third, to steal the flaming sword from the cherubim guarding the Garden of Eden. She completed two of the tasks. [...]
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