*The Little Rebel*
In a world of chalk-dusted hallways,
Where regimented desks stood in rows,
Lived a little girl with wildflower eyes,
A rebel heart that dared to oppose.
## *Verse 1*
Her name whispered through sunbeams,
An anthem of defiance, a secret refrain.
She clung to the morning's dew-kissed grass,
Refusing the chains of the classroom's domain.
## *Chorus*
**She danced with dandelions**, barefoot and free,
**Her laughter**, a symphony of rebellion and glee.
The alphabet letters mocked her from books,
But she yearned for adventures beyond their nooks.
## *Verse 2*
The school bell tolled, but she lingered outside,
Collecting stories from whispering leaves.
Her canvas was the sky, her brush the wind,
Painting dreams on the canvas of boundless eves.
## *Bridge*
**Mathematics**, a riddle she'd rather not solve,
**History**, a tale she'd rewrite with her heart.
She wove her own syllables, stitched with stardust,
A little rebel, refusing to play life's scripted part.
## *Chorus*
**She danced with dandelions**, barefoot and free,
**Her laughter**, a symphony of rebellion and glee.
The alphabet letters mocked her from books,
But she yearned for adventures beyond their nooks.
## *Outro*
And so, the little girl remained unyielding,
Her spirit a compass, pointing toward the unknown.
For sometimes, wisdom blooms beyond textbooks,
In the wild, untamed gardens where dreams are sown.
About the Creator
Maria DC
Maria, I am a Writer, a News Contributor, a Blogger, and a Copy Writer. Writing is my passion. I will love to contribute to many sites with my writing. I will love to make this a living.
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