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Parental pressure

People kept telling her:

"you can't be this, you can't be that"

the girl pretended to listen, their words a blur

she sat there unnoticed, her face flat.

 

She went to school

receiving an education

she let her parents rule

keeping silent, hiding her creation.

 

When the nights closed in

and her parents went to sleep

she took out a notebook with a grin;

after all it wasn't theirs to keep.

 

She bled out words

that had stuck on her skin

outside chirped nice birds

unlike the crows she hid within.

 

Soon her graduation came

as she held her diploma in hand

she heard her own name

with it came the feared demand.

 

"You'll become a lawyer like us, right?"

the girl whirled around to see

her mum and dad standing up to their full height

she bit her lip, only wanting to be free.

 

"No," she told them, "I will not!"

she looked her parents straight in the eye

looking like they'd both been shot

but the girl didn't want to lie.

 

"I'll become a writer,"

she told them, with a light smile

her parents did not turn brighter

but that hadn't ever been their style.

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Written by
WickedProtagonist
21 / F / Finland
Published
Jul 8, 2017
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Notes

- don't let anyone tell you what you can and cannot be -

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