Born Without Permission
A free-verse poem about refusing to shrink, breaking rules written to contain you, and rising as your own revolution.

A poem for the rebels, dreamers, and the ones who never fit the mold. “Born Without Permission” is a declaration of identity, power, and unapologetic freedom.
They told me to walk softly,
to speak when spoken to,
to wear my silence
like jewelry.
They wanted my edges sanded down,
my voice sweet,
my fire quiet.
But I was born without permission.
The world tried to name me —
too much,
too loud,
too wild.
I carved new letters from their noise,
and called myself free.
Freedom isn’t polite.
It doesn’t wait its turn.
It kicks open the door
you were told to knock on,
and builds a home
in the middle of the storm.
I’ve danced barefoot
on rules meant to break me,
sung loud enough
to wake the sleeping parts of my soul.
They said rebellion was chaos—
I say it’s creation.
To exist as yourself
in a world that profits from your doubt
is an act of holy defiance.
To smile in your truth
is a revolution of its own.
So here I am—
unshaven, unashamed,
wearing every no
like a badge of honor.
If I am fire,
then let the world burn brighter.
If I am storm,
let it rain freedom.
Because I was never made
to whisper my name—
I was made
to roar it.
About the Creator
Lila (Poetry)
Writing what hearts feel but words often hide.
A poet exploring love, loss, healing, and everything between.



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