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As a child, I often imagined us as a royal family; Dad as the king, Mom as the queen, And Myself as the princess. Within our humble little castle, You taught me how to be kind but resilient; To be graceful but firm; To respect other people and myself; To love people, Especially myself. You have raised me as best as you could But, a crisis swept over our kingdom adolescence, they called it. It affected all the children in the land, Making them even more rambunctious than usual. They became irritated and isolated themselves, all the while their innocence fading. Of course, it affected your little princess, And you didn’t know what to do. Dear Mom and Dad, I’m telling you not to worry. This is not a crisis but a part of life. When I slam my bedroom door shut, After we’d just fought, That doesn’t mean I hate you. My hormones are just not as calm as they used to be. Be patient. I’m not mad at you For telling me to sit up straight Or mind my manners at dinner Or be independent. I know you are just molding me To become the person you’ve always envisioned; You just want me to be more like you. But, mom, dad, I am my own person. I have my own set of personalities and traits A set of which you have inspired, Not provided. You have inspired me to become A strong woman But, I have to do it my way now. You can’t shield me from the terrors of the world forever. You have to let me out of my tower Because I can slay my own dragons and unfaithful princes. I am not your little girl anymore But I am still your princess And you still rule my world.
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Feb 18, 2018
Feb 18, 2018 at 8:18 AM UTC
When Kids Grow Up
As a child, I often imagined us as a royal family; Dad as the king, Mom as the queen, And Myself as the princess. Within our humble little castle, You taught me how to be kind but resilient; To be graceful but firm; To respect other people and myself; To love people, Especially myself. You have raised me as best as you could But, a crisis swept over our kingdom adolescence, they called it. It affected all the children in the land, Making them even more rambunctious than usual. They became irritated and isolated themselves, all the while their innocence fading. Of course, it affected your little princess, And you didn’t know what to do. Dear Mom and Dad, I’m telling you not to worry. This is not a crisis but a part of life. When I slam my bedroom door shut, After we’d just fought, That doesn’t mean I hate you. My hormones are just not as calm as they used to be. Be patient. I’m not mad at you For telling me to sit up straight Or mind my manners at dinner Or be independent. I know you are just molding me To become the person you’ve always envisioned; You just want me to be more like you. But, mom, dad, I am my own person. I have my own set of personalities and traits A set of which you have inspired, Not provided. You have inspired me to become A strong woman But, I have to do it my way now. You can’t shield me from the terrors of the world forever. You have to let me out of my tower Because I can slay my own dragons and unfaithful princes. I am not your little girl anymore But I am still your princess And you still rule my world.
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Feb 18, 2018
Feb 18, 2018 at 8:18 AM UTC
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