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They Grow
Prissy, prim, perky
The little girls dance
Boys are foreign to them
They’re their own ladies
Performing their own lives
On their own stages
By their own terms
Then…They grow
Frightful, small, shy
Their older now, fearful
No longer do baseballs and Barbie dolls
Amuse them
But clothes and perfume and… makeup
They become wallflowers
Never seen, blending in
Hardly noticed
Not their own
Then…They grow
Bold, cleaver, flirtatious
They’re almost grown
Not yet matured, but budded
Giggly, silly, they’re loony
And boy-crazy
Recklessly they rush through life
Never stopping to savor things
And still not their own
Then…They grow
Valued, tranquil, confident
They’re all grown up
On their own stage again
Dancing like they used to
Their own women
Blossomed and beautiful
Then…They age
Accomplished, fulfilled, proud
Their stage is set
They’re still their own
The curtain begins to close
They’ve lived a life
So full, so complete
Perfect in so many ways
They are women
- Title: They Grow
- Artist: Elda-Chan
- Description: Written several years ago for a Sex Ed. assigment. It's about how my gender precives the world and itself. Advanced Critique Encouraged.
- Date: 07/15/2008
- Tags: personalgrowth female child life
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Comments (1 Comments)
- The_Huntsman_Of_Lore - 07/15/2008
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I like it.
The repetition ties it all together, where the individual stanzas wouldn't have been able to stand on their own.
It flows really well. It has a rhythm that makes it fun to read.
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