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Coming of Age
The changes happened gradually,
 like a shadow creeping over the light of my innocence.
 I don’t remember the exact moment it happened but
 I remember how it felt to look in the mirror
 and not recognize myself.
 
 I once held all the promise of the world,
 Living free as every child does.
 I rode my bike up and down the street until
 I was bathed in the glow of the streetlights,
 blanketed under the velvet, star-laden sky. 
 
 I had no knowledge of the good and evil that 
 the world kept secret.
 I did what I was told, never thinking
 twice about what might happen if I chose
 to fight back.
 
 One ordinary day, I woke up.
 I noticed that my legs were too long for my jeans,
 And my arms weren’t quite covered by my sleeves.
 I didn’t quite fit into my clothes,
 Or the world I lived in.
 
 That was the same time that I noticed
 That the world made less sense than usual.
 I began to notice the shadows overtaking the light
 And no matter how hard I screamed,
 It seemed like no one could hear me.
 
 From that day forward, I lived as an adult.
 I traded in my toys and freedom for the
 endless responsibilities and painful decisions
 that awaited me in my teenage years.
 I went quietly, allowing the chains to encase me without a word.
 
 I am a slave to the years that have come upon me.
 I am young, but each day I lose a little bit
 more of the light I once held in my hand.
 In my rare moments, though, where I am myself, relaxed,
 I can still shine through the rust.

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