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Identity Crisis

I like to do those quizzes

in glossy bubbles that you

find

in Cosmopolitan and

Elle and

Seventeen.

 

Which girl should I be?

 

Should I

dump paper flowers

on my milkmaid braid?

Long skirts, long chains, and

Beatles on my radio

during their ‘Indian’ phase?

 

Should I

paint it all

black, strip life down to

a middle finger,

blare punk at full

scream,

and cram my toes in ratty Docs,

smash all emotion

into smithereens?

 

Should I

sugar-coat my mouth with

Maybelline, button up

collars, laughs, opinions,

read books on behaving

just like a

daydream,

sip teas, bake cookies, aim for

Ivy Leagues?

 

Which gilded box do I crawl

into?

Which skin to don

this week?

Which fashion editor-friendly

stereotype to fulfil?

 

Which girl should I be?

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Written by
vamika
Published
Apr 30, 2015
Lines·Words
38·127
Tags
#girl#woman#confusion#personality#identity#adolescence#identitycrisis#character#quiz#magazines
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