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Growing Up

Childhood What was it? At first glance It may be an innocent depiction Of playing in the streets Until way past dusk Running anywhere and everywhere Scraped knees Bicycle races Talent shows Swimming pools Is that my childhood? Perhaps But that is not what I remember. I recall Being violated Humiliated Shamed into eating less than the other kids Or eating nothing at all. Being told I'm fat Being bullied at school and at home Holding onto secrets That literally made me sick With headaches and stomaches. I was predisposed to extreme stress And all of it's physical symptoms. All of that innocence Was taken from my dirty little fingers I was forced to take accountability For things that were done to me I learned about things That no child should know And yet They wonder why I blame myself? I guess these are just the perks Of growing up.
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