Articles, Coming Of Age, Poems

The Girl That She Still Is

A woman stands in front of a mirror and covers her eyes

As she wakes up,

she looks in the mirror

But the girl she sees staring back,

is not who she once was

 

The grass beneath her feet,

the sound of her mother calling her back inside because it’s too dark

is replaced by scrolling endlessly

and full agendas

Stress, anxiety, fear,

all things that the girl she once was never had

 

When overcommitment was a word she could not spell

When missing school caused a celebration,

not long nights of extra work

When the blue sky was not replaced by navy folders

She didn’t realize that

her time in the sun was fleeting

Yet, amidst the replacements,

the girl that once was sits in her heart

And as she steps into the sun,

and feels the grass beneath her feet,

she realizes the girl that she still is.

 

 

 

 

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