Olivia Gatwood - When I Say That We Are All Teen Girls

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  • @ButtonPoetry
    @ButtonPoetry  7 років тому +203

    If you loved this poem, make sure to pick up a copy of Olivia's bestselling book, NEW AMERICAN BEST FRIEND: bit.ly/oliviabestfriend

    • @Neverendingproblem
      @Neverendingproblem 5 років тому +1

      What are the qualifications to be in your slam?

    • @sammetzger5893
      @sammetzger5893 5 років тому +3

      But why didn’t you write your grandma back??

  • @angelsimpson8235
    @angelsimpson8235 7 років тому +3103

    "What is more teen girl than not being loved, but wanting it so badly that you accept the smallest crumb and call yourself full?"
    If this isn't me...

    • @ellabella3780
      @ellabella3780 7 років тому +3

      I love this so much

    • @jadeanjalee5322
      @jadeanjalee5322 6 років тому +5

      Alexandria Pearce she said it right as I read this

    • @uggbootgf
      @uggbootgf 5 років тому +5

      SHE DRAGGED ALL OF US I-

    • @sas.6721
      @sas.6721 5 років тому +5

      How weirdly similar we all are at the core huh...

    • @applescotchpie3003
      @applescotchpie3003 4 роки тому

      You and me together

  • @jadecarlton6023
    @jadecarlton6023 5 років тому +585

    Finally something that uses teen girls as a good thing. I’m sick of being “over dramatic” and “petty”

    • @tabithavanderpool418
      @tabithavanderpool418 3 роки тому +10

      Teen girls drive language, teen girls have experienced and felt more than so many men. Don't be discouraged just because you're a teen girl, you are more than they will ever be

  • @hang1iderswing
    @hang1iderswing 6 років тому +675

    This poem healed something I had left over in me.

    • @alexisb8275
      @alexisb8275 5 років тому +4

      hang1iderswing underrated post.

  • @horsecrazy2266
    @horsecrazy2266 7 років тому +636

    "What is more teen girl than not being loved, but wanting it so badly that you accept the smallest crumb and call yourself full?"

  • @giovannalima2424
    @giovannalima2424 6 років тому +790

    When I say that we are all teen girls,
    what I mean is that when my grandmother called to ask why I didn’t respond to her letter,
    all I heard was, “Why didn’t you text me back? Why don’t you love me?”
    And how can I talk about my grandmother without also mentioning that
    if everyone is a teen girl, then so are the birds-
    their soaring clicks, their squawking throats.
    And the sea, of course, the sea, its moody push and pull,
    the way we drill into it, fill it with our trash,
    take, take and take from it and it still holds us each time we call its name.
    What is more teen girl than not being loved,
    but wanting it so badly that you accept the smallest crumb
    and call yourself full?
    What is more teen girl than my father’s favorite wrench,
    its eternal loyalty and willingness to loosen the most stubborn of bolts?
    What is more teen girl than my mother’s chewed nail beds,
    than the whine of the floorboards in her house?
    What is more teen girl than my dog Jack,
    whose bark is shrill and unnecessary,
    who has never stopped a burglar or healed on command,
    but sometimes, when I laugh, his tail wags so hard it thumps against the wall.
    Sometimes it sounds like a heartbeat; sometimes I yell at him for talking too much,
    for his messy room, sometimes I put him in pink-striped polos
    and I think he feels pretty; I think he likes to feel pretty,
    I think Jack is a teen girl.
    And the mountains, oh, the mountains,
    what teen girls they are, those colossal show-offs.
    And the moon,
    glittering, and distant, and dictating all of our emotions.
    My lover's tender but heavy breath while she sleeps is a teen girl.
    How it holds me,
    and keeps me awake all at once.
    How sometimes i wish to silence it,
    until she turns her body and the room goes quiet and suddenly i want it back.
    Imagine, the teen girls gone from our world, and how quickly we would beg for their return,
    how grateful would we be then,
    for their loud enthusiasm and ability to make a crop top out of anything.
    Even the men, who laugh their condescending laughs when a teen girl faints at the sight of her favorite pop star,
    even those men are teen girls;
    the way they want so badly to be big, and important,
    and worshipped by someone.
    Donald Trump, teen girl, and his tiny tweeting hands.
    Pluto, teen girl, and her rejection from the popular universe.
    And my father, a teen girl, who insists he doesn't believe in horoscopes
    but wants me to tell him the best traits of a Scorpio.
    I tell him, "We were all just teen girls", and my father, having raised me,
    recounts the time he found the box of love notes and condom wrappers i hid in my closet,
    all of the bloody sheets, the missing socks, the radio blaring over my pitchy sobs.
    The time I was certain I would die of heartbreak
    and in a moment was in love with a small, new boy.
    And of course, there are the teen girls, the real teen girls.
    Huddled on a subway after school, limbs draped over each other's shoulders,
    bones knocking and awkward wind chime,
    and all of the commuters, who plug in their headphones to mute the giggle, silence the gaggle and squeak, not knowing where they learned to do this, to roll their eyes and turn up the music.
    Not knowing where they learned this palpable rage, not knowing the teen girls,
    who are our most distinguishable professors,
    who teach us to bury the burst, until we close our bedroom doors and then cry,
    with blood in the neck, foot through the door, face in the pillow.
    The teen girls, who teach us to scream.

    • @_cianna_8628
      @_cianna_8628 4 роки тому +7

      👏 I've been looking for a text form of this poem for ages tysm👏

    • @grethidlegend8698
      @grethidlegend8698 4 роки тому +2

      Gracias amigos

    • @TitularHeroine
      @TitularHeroine 3 роки тому +2

      @@grethidlegend8698 May O offer a correction (and apologies for being "that person")? The dog heeled, not healed.
      And thank you so much for typing this out!

  • @autumnbattista1289
    @autumnbattista1289 7 років тому +367

    "Teen girls, who are our most distinguished professors. Who teach us to bury the burst until we close our bedroom doors and then cry with blood in the neck foot through the door face in the pillow, the teen girls who teach us to scream"
    What I plan on living by as a teacher when teen girls are struggling in my class.

  • @olazurike
    @olazurike 7 років тому +633

    Olivia Gatwood, the greatest poet of all. I love everything she writes

  • @toesocks7604
    @toesocks7604 5 років тому +190

    "The real teen girls huddled on the subway after school, limbs draped over each other's shoulders, bones knocking an awkward wind chime and all of the commuters who plug in their headphones to mute the giggles, silence the gaggle."

  • @valerie8679
    @valerie8679 6 років тому +233

    I am currently living my last year of teenagehood. This keeps making me realize I didn't appreciate it enough.

    • @amelia6119
      @amelia6119 4 роки тому +3

      Same here

    • @becinotbecky
      @becinotbecky 3 роки тому +2

      She has a great one called “girl” that’s for all ages

    • @alexisvrse
      @alexisvrse 3 роки тому +2

      Loona

    • @mysticalfeminine444
      @mysticalfeminine444 Місяць тому

      you'll relive it when you're like 22, trust. reconnecting with my teenage self has to be the most exhilarating, joyful, and healing experience of my life

  • @farosh-end
    @farosh-end 4 роки тому +484

    And then people wonder why so many teen girls, myself included unfortunately, went through that stupid "not like other girls" phase. Y'all taught us to be like this and then mocked us for being this way.

  • @carolinavaldezgarcia9982
    @carolinavaldezgarcia9982 6 років тому +120

    I'm a high school teacher and I ADORE this poem, my teenage kids are really amazing professors.

  • @zomgmadii
    @zomgmadii 4 роки тому +35

    This poem healed a part of me that I didn’t know was broken.

  • @funkygiovi
    @funkygiovi 7 років тому +158

    Idk how she can just write stuff and when you look at it it doesn t look like it had emotion and then i m all in tears and i don t understand how a line abt a dog in a pink sweater makes me CRY like a baby

  • @k.d.6909
    @k.d.6909 4 роки тому +97

    "Even the men who laugh their condenscending laughs when a teen girl faints at the sight of her favorite popstar. Even those men are teen girls, the way they want so badly to be big, and important, and worshipped by someone."
    Man as a kpop fan this speaks volumes. People really think hating on us makes them cool.

    • @user-fo1kz3zc8x
      @user-fo1kz3zc8x 3 роки тому +5

      finally!!! the root of hating kpop/its stans is simply racism and misogyny

  • @booedforthought9867
    @booedforthought9867 7 років тому +284

    PLEASE buy her book...it is absolutely amazing. My favorite piece is "Like Us" and I hope she performs it sometime. The first poetry book I ever purchased but I don‘t regret it one bit!

    • @flodotstatix
      @flodotstatix 6 років тому +6

      Anna Spi she performed it at her TED Talk!!

    • @booedforthought9867
      @booedforthought9867 6 років тому +5

      Amy Cregan Aaaaaah you just made my life a lot better! Thank you so much for letting me know!

    • @elizaschwartz6695
      @elizaschwartz6695 5 років тому +5

      What’s the book called?

  • @stefanaular3178
    @stefanaular3178 5 років тому +21

    as a teen girl, this poem makes me so amazingly happy.

  • @heididamayo6358
    @heididamayo6358 5 років тому +19

    Sometimes I just put this poem on repeat because I can't get enough of it. Olivia Gatwood has an incredible ability to romanticize the women who are often disregarded in our culture and dispel myths of unreal, romanticized women. So powerful.

  • @maryvega4452
    @maryvega4452 6 років тому +51

    "What is more teen girl than not being loved, but wanting it so badly that you accept the smallest crumb and call yourself full."
    This speaks to me so deeply. I want to be appreciated and loved so much that whenever someone shows me the smallest bit of kindness or seems to like me, I consider myself happy and say that everything is wonderful just because people aren't horribly mean to me. It is so sad that people want to feel loved so much that they create narratives in their heads and convince themselves that they're happy when they're really not.

  • @Meanwhile379
    @Meanwhile379 Рік тому +3

    Years later, I still find myself coming back to this poem.

  • @larala21mil
    @larala21mil 3 роки тому +2

    this poem always makes me cry

  • @abbygilliatt5344
    @abbygilliatt5344 7 років тому +85

    Olivia just understands

  • @alienswillcomeAWC
    @alienswillcomeAWC 7 років тому +183

    This is perfect timing! Lindsay Ellis just posted a video called Dear Stephenie Meyer about the hate revolving around the Twilight books / movies and how a lot of that comes from the disdain we have for teen girls. I highly recommend it for those who liked this poem.

    • @femininegremlin
      @femininegremlin 7 років тому +6

      Sly Bacon lindsay ellis and olivia gatwood, two of my favorite people :)

    • @kayissleepy
      @kayissleepy 7 років тому +4

      Honestly I was just thinking the same thing! I just finished watching her video and caved in to watch this poem and my gosh does it make you feel things. :P

  • @maddyymadss
    @maddyymadss 5 років тому +6

    This is literally the best, most underrated poem on this channel, like, ever. It gives me chills every time I listen to it and aH it's so gOoD

  • @mia.semolina
    @mia.semolina Рік тому +1

    I always come back for this one. I have her books and I love rereading them, but there's such a beauty in hearing Olivia Gatwood perform. Thank you, Olivia, for writing this and sharing it with the world. And thank you, Button Poetry, for creating and continuing this platform.

  • @kynanbertulli
    @kynanbertulli 6 років тому +25

    its on Spotify for anyone interested..

  • @ClimbingUpTheeWalls
    @ClimbingUpTheeWalls 6 років тому +2

    I get chills from the way she can put words together that you wouldn't expect and its bold and beautiful and damn

  • @moniqueyoung5671
    @moniqueyoung5671 Рік тому +1

    She is absolutely brilliant!

  • @nia9769
    @nia9769 6 років тому +3

    Her poetry is so beautiful

  • @GabriellaTavini
    @GabriellaTavini 4 роки тому +23

    Teen girls get a bad rep, which is so sad. I adore how Olivia champions them in an earthy, playful, raucous kind of way. Bravo!

  • @ariannaromano7943
    @ariannaromano7943 5 років тому +5

    This poem is so important

  • @josiegreen1679
    @josiegreen1679 6 років тому +13

    When I say that we are all teen girls
    What I mean is that when my grandmother called to ask me why I didn’t respond to her letter
    All I heard was
    ”Why didn’t you text me back?”
    “Why don’t you love me?”
    And how can I talk about my grandmother
    Without mentioning that if everyone is a teen girl
    Then so are the birds
    Their soaring cliques
    Their squaking throats
    And the sea,
    of course the sea
    It’s moody push and pull
    The way we drill into it,
    fill it with our trash,
    Take and take and take from it and still
    It holds us each time we call its name
    What is more teen girl
    Than not being loved but wanting it so badly that you accept the smallest crumb,
    And call yourself full
    What is more teen girl
    Than my father’s favorite wrench,
    It’s eternal loyalty and willingness to loosen the most stubborn bolts
    What is more teen girl
    Than my mother’s chewed nail beds,
    Than the whine of the floorboards in her house
    What is more teen girl
    Than my dog Jack
    Whose bark is shrill and unnecessary
    And has never stopped a burglar, or heeled on command
    But sometimes when I laugh,
    His tail wags so hard it thumps against the wall
    Sometimes it sounds like a heartbeat
    Sometimes I yell at him for talking too much, for his messy room
    Sometimes I put him in pink striped polos and I think he feels pretty
    I think he likes to feel pretty
    I think Jack is a teen girl
    And the mountains, Oh the mountains
    What teen girls they are
    Those colossal show-offs
    And the moon
    Glittering and distant and dictating all of our emotions
    My lover’s tender but heavy breath while she sleeps is a teen girl
    How it holds me and keeps me awake
    All at once
    How sometimes I wish to silence it, until she turns her body,
    And the room goes quiet and suddenly I want it back
    Imagine,
    The teen girls gone from our world
    And how quickly we would beg for their return
    How greatful would we be then,
    With their loud enthusiasm and ability to make a crop top out of anything
    Even the men
    Who laugh their condescending laugh
    when a teen girl faints at the sight of her favorite pop star
    Even those men are teen girls
    The way they want so badly to be big,
    Important and worshipped by someone
    Donald Trump, teen girl
    And his tiny tweeting hands
    Pluto, teen girl
    And her rejection from the popular universe
    And my father, a teen girl
    Who insists he doesn’t believe in horoscopes,
    But wants me to tell him the best traits of a scorpio
    I tell him
    We were all just teen girls
    And my father having raised me
    Recounts the time he found the box of love notes and condom wrappers I hid in my closet,
    All of the bloody sheets
    The missing socks
    The radio blaring over my pitchy sobs
    The time I was certain I would die of heartbreak
    And in a moment,
    Was in love with a small new boy
    And of course
    There are the teen girls,
    the real teen girls
    Huddled on the subway after school
    Limbs draped over each others shoulders,
    Bones knocking an awkward windchimes
    And all of the commuters
    Who plug in their headphones to mute the giggle,
    Silence the gaggle and squeak,
    Not knowing where they learned to do this,
    To roll their eyes and turn up the music
    Not knowing where they learned this palpable rage
    Not knowing the teen girls
    Who are our most distinguished professors,
    Who teach us to bury the burst
    Until we close our bedroom doors and then cry,
    With blood in the neck
    Foot through the door
    Face in the pillow
    The teen girls,
    Who teach us to scream

  • @wiltedshoe
    @wiltedshoe 6 років тому +2

    Olivia makes me so happy!! Oh my gosh, what a fantastic writer-- human in general

  • @tasnimahsankhan501
    @tasnimahsankhan501 4 роки тому +2

    This... Is...
    You know what, this thing doesn’t desrve words, it deserves unworded appreciation...
    Thank you so much for stopping me from doing something i would regret

  • @destinys.6680
    @destinys.6680 7 років тому +68

    I really needed this today. Thank you, Button Poetry. Thank you, Olivia. You inspire me.

  • @alexandramills5697
    @alexandramills5697 6 років тому +2

    She is my biggest inspiration... I want to write poetry when I get older... She is also probably my FAVORITE female poet of all time

  • @lovingbird4200
    @lovingbird4200 7 років тому +30

    Ahh I love both of her performances. Olivia and her poetry are a blessing!

  • @mreyes5974
    @mreyes5974 6 років тому +4

    This always makes me cry

  • @gabriellameattray9778
    @gabriellameattray9778 4 роки тому +7

    "Not knowing where they learned this palpable rage." EXACTLY! Anyone will shit on teen girls for just existing and don't even give it a second thought

  • @haydenjames7076
    @haydenjames7076 5 років тому +3

    I've been looking for this for like 2 months and it just showed up in my reccomend

  • @kaylenh.5589
    @kaylenh.5589 5 років тому +5

    I’ve probably listened too this too many times.

  • @elainak232
    @elainak232 2 роки тому +2

    This is amazing❤️ As a teen girl, I understand this so much

  • @biblicallyaccurateangel1378
    @biblicallyaccurateangel1378 6 років тому +20

    why am i tearing up at the dog part

  • @VinoVenitas
    @VinoVenitas 7 років тому +44

    This was stunning. Loved every line.

  • @MsLBsugar
    @MsLBsugar 3 роки тому +1

    Yes.

  • @poemsplay178
    @poemsplay178 6 років тому +1

    I'm glad i found this, thank you button poetry and Olivia, i will sure wait for more from you! :)

  • @shardayweaver3039
    @shardayweaver3039 6 років тому +2

    so beautiful made my poetry binge on a Friday night amazing, thank you!!!

  • @diniwata
    @diniwata 5 років тому +2

    Yep. This hit it on the dot.

  • @kaleido472
    @kaleido472 4 роки тому +3

    if she wrote an autobiography i'd be the happiest person alive

  • @briannamulrooney43
    @briannamulrooney43 4 роки тому +1

    I love this.

  • @acatalina12
    @acatalina12 3 роки тому +1

    gracias a la hermosa persona que puso subtítulos en español

  • @mstiannid99
    @mstiannid99 6 років тому +5

    I am in love with her words, always

  • @hannahleaphart4479
    @hannahleaphart4479 7 років тому +15

    If this doesn’t fill you with feelings then I don’t know what will.

  • @elleryrillaine
    @elleryrillaine 7 років тому +2

    Every time I listen to this I always have tears in my eyes.

  • @walterwhite7468
    @walterwhite7468 6 років тому +5

    i cant get enough of these

  • @Mrmynameisparamore
    @Mrmynameisparamore 7 років тому +5

    God I love every single one of her poems.

  • @universekindofgirl919
    @universekindofgirl919 6 років тому +4

    ahhhh, making me feel things. being a teen girl has never been made so beautiful. thank you Olivia❤️

  • @ilovemyfam928
    @ilovemyfam928 6 років тому +1

    This is stunning

  • @HallieMelville
    @HallieMelville 6 років тому +1

    beautiful!!

  • @maeverobertson6000
    @maeverobertson6000 4 роки тому +4

    Question. When referring to her dog Jack and dressing him up And thinking that he feels pretty, is she saying that in a good way or the bad way? Personally I took it as people trying to over feminize teenagers girls without giving them proper space to exist and figure out what they want in life. What did y’all think?

  • @nahvia422
    @nahvia422 7 років тому +3

    i could listen to her poetry forever! 💗

  • @julliannedlc
    @julliannedlc 7 років тому +34

    I'm a simple person. I see Olivia, I click.

  • @krystal473
    @krystal473 6 років тому

    So good!!!

  • @corinmiyuki4078
    @corinmiyuki4078 5 років тому

    I love this

  • @icap.7166
    @icap.7166 6 років тому +1

    the fuck i LOVE THIS

  • @sd4908
    @sd4908 5 років тому +1

    One of my favorites fucking ever

  • @ishaqa3569
    @ishaqa3569 7 років тому +6

    Olivia Gatwood is officially my favorite female poet.

    • @art3mis790
      @art3mis790 6 років тому

      Ishaq Al-Zaeem I really liked her duo poem Rape Joke

  • @srinidhikurella1743
    @srinidhikurella1743 5 років тому +1

    Oh wowwww

  • @ellensa9632
    @ellensa9632 7 років тому +4

    Already watched this on slam find but watching again because it's Olivia

  • @esthera2890
    @esthera2890 4 роки тому

    WHEN I SAY THAT WE ARE ALL TEEN GIRLS
    by Olivia Gatwood
    When I say that we are all teen girls,
    what I mean is that when my grandmother
    called to ask why I didn’t respond to her letter,
    all I heard was, Why didn’t you
    text me back? Why don’t you love me?
    And how can I talk about my grandmother
    without also mentioning that if everyone
    is a teen girl, then so are the birds, their soaring
    cliques, their squawking throats,
    and the sea, of course, the sea,
    its moody push and pull, the way we drill
    into it, fill it with our trash, take and take
    and take from it and still it holds us
    each time we call its name (walk into it).
    What is more teen girl than not being
    loved but wanting it so badly
    that you accept the smallest crumb and call
    yourself full; what is more teen girl than
    my father’s favorite wrench, its eternal loyalty
    and willingness to loosen the most stubborn of bolts;
    what is more teen girl than my mother’s chewed
    nail beds, than the whine of the floorboards in her
    house?
    What is more teen girl than my dog, Jack,
    whose bark is shrill and unnecessary,
    who has never (once) stopped a burglar
    or heeled on command but sometimes
    when I laugh, his tail wags
    so hard it thumps against the wall, sometimes
    it sounds like a heartbeat, sometimes I yell at him
    for talking too much, for his messy room,
    sometimes I put him in pink, striped polos
    and I think he feels pretty,
    I think he likes to feel pretty,
    I think Jack is a teen girl.
    and the mountains, oh, the mountains,
    what teen girls they are, those colossal show-offs,
    and the moon, glittering and distant
    and dictating all of our emotions.
    My lover’s tender but heavy breath while she sleeps
    is a teen girl, how it holds me and keeps
    me awake all at once, how sometimes I wish
    to silence it, until she turns her body and
    the room goes quiet and suddenly I want it back.
    Imagine the teen girls gone from our world,
    and how quickly we would beg for their return,
    how grateful would we be then for their loud
    enthusiasm
    and ability to make a crop top out of anything.
    Even the men who laugh their condescending laughs
    when a teen girl faints at the sight of her
    favorite pop star, even those men are teen girls,
    the way they want so badly to be big
    and important and worshipped by someone.
    Donald Trump -- teen girl and his tiny-tweeting hands
    Pluto-- teen girl, and her rejection
    from the popular universe,
    and my father, a teen girl, who insists he doesn’t
    believe in horoscopes but wants me to tell
    him about the best traits of a Scorpio,
    I tell him, We are all just teen girls,
    and my father, having raised me, recounts the time he
    found the box of love notes and condom wrappers I
    hid in my closet, all of the bloody sheets, the missing
    socks,
    the radio blaring over my pitchy sobs,
    the time I was certain I would die of heartbreak
    and in a moment was in love with a small, new boy,
    and of course there are the teen girls,
    the real teen girls, huddled on the subway
    after school, limbs draped over each other’s shoulders
    bones knocking, an awkward wind chime
    and all of the commuters, who plug in their
    headphones
    to mute the giggle, silence the gaggle and squeak,
    not knowing where they learned to do this,
    to roll their eyes and turn up the music,
    not knowing where they learned this palpable rage,
    not knowing the teen girls, who are our most distinguished
    professors, who teach us to bury the burst
    until we close our bedroom doors,
    and then cry with blood in the neck,
    foot through the door, face in the pillow,
    the teen girls who teach us to scream.

  • @elenaeisenhardt3280
    @elenaeisenhardt3280 7 років тому +3

    So so brilliant

  • @alyssawinters6745
    @alyssawinters6745 7 років тому +4

    Great job olivia!! 😍💕😍💕

  • @ComeToTheMasquerade
    @ComeToTheMasquerade 7 років тому +6

    Olivia!

  • @madisyn3275
    @madisyn3275 7 років тому

    So obsessed with her poetry.

  • @mizty7844
    @mizty7844 6 років тому +1

    W O W 💯🎇

  • @chelseac1010
    @chelseac1010 6 років тому

    Yeeeeeeeeesss thank you Olivia. For your voice, that moves me before your words do ❤️

  • @eileenspiegler
    @eileenspiegler Рік тому +1

    What is more teen girl than reading your poem on your cell? 😉💗

  • @sigh4390
    @sigh4390 7 років тому +4

    Awesome! ❤

  • @rosalindam.4948
    @rosalindam.4948 6 років тому

    I love love love it !

  • @rini426
    @rini426 7 років тому +1

    I own this book and it’s amazing 😫

  • @spacedustandplanets7901
    @spacedustandplanets7901 6 років тому

    omg i love this

  • @cherylm3674
    @cherylm3674 6 років тому

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @hansjehannah
    @hansjehannah 6 років тому

    Then so are the birds

  • @chloeyorosco3776
    @chloeyorosco3776 5 років тому

    Does anyone know if this poem is published

  • @izzistubblefield8721
    @izzistubblefield8721 6 років тому +33

    "donald trump, teen girl, and his tiny tweeting hands"

  • @jennywoods5226
    @jennywoods5226 7 років тому

    God i love her so much💜💜💜

  • @ameliaf4490
    @ameliaf4490 7 років тому

    I love herrr

  • @OARebo
    @OARebo 6 років тому

    AMAZING

  • @mikemerrill4073
    @mikemerrill4073 7 років тому

    Love it

  • @arielburrow9433
    @arielburrow9433 6 років тому

    I cried

  • @whoisjekel
    @whoisjekel 7 років тому +1

    Love 💓

  • @MrUndersolo
    @MrUndersolo 5 років тому +4

    So, where are the poems about buttons?

  • @Kruemmel97
    @Kruemmel97 7 років тому

    Wow !!

  • @funkygiovi
    @funkygiovi 7 років тому

    Olivia is absolutely fkkkin amazing

  • @iuliatehanciuc2603
    @iuliatehanciuc2603 7 років тому +5

    Repost?

  • @mariabelenspina8811
    @mariabelenspina8811 7 років тому +4

  • @Vinispicks
    @Vinispicks 7 років тому +1

    ❤️

  • @lalehstefanacci6618
    @lalehstefanacci6618 6 років тому

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @mizinhas
    @mizinhas 7 років тому +1

    Olivia😍

  • @zachhannah8927
    @zachhannah8927 6 років тому +3

    I'm harsh on these Button poets not named Hanif or Siaara but Olivia, this poem is fire.