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Adulthood

Adulthood is never initiated

on a birthday,

the obligation to pay the bills,

or even the freedom

to eat those two desserts,

but rather when you realize that childhood

has been terminated—the stage

where you sigh and suppose

that magic was just an illusion

when you finally see how

the real world operates.

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alyssa-rose-evans
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Published
Sep 21, 2011
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