My giant body in this fine world Of thin lines and elegance With quick words, behaved laughs Tears that shine from hurts That are sore but sweet to soothe My body knows just how to get Greedy as it is Greedy as it is Kisses, bread and speedy cars Loud talks and clumsy hugs; I never learned to wait They mourn so sweet, They work so hard they talk so slim They walk so right they love so proper Hate so fine If I could be like that If I could cry like that If I could laugh like that If I could shrink If I could put this body down If I could chill my burning breasts And turn myself around My giant body stands here tall How dare it take this form I denied it, I forbade it This giant body, loud and rude Is harboring a storm Of useless thoughts of petty moods Blowing me all down If I could cry like that If I could laugh like that If I could shrink If I could put this body down