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Shelby MAG
eighteen years of her life
supposedly an adult now
sometimes i wonder
laughing
she rides in circles
on a bicycle much too small
we watch, our sides beginning to hurt
from the entertainment
grown up, yet her youth revealed
the bicycle, made for a child
decides to let her go
and during one of her journeys around
the seat gives way
and falls off
and so does she
sitting on the grass
she looks up at us
a little bewildered
but with a grin on her face
and watching her
i can't help but
smile
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