I loved a girl once She was interesting to say the least She loved to put flowers in her hair and dance in the rain She preferred tea and vinyl records to a new dress and heels She would sing lilac lullabies, wisting me to sleep We were happy But then she changed The girls around her began to transform and so she thought she would too So, she traded her converse for heels Sold her books to get lipstick And she shrunk Her full plump face, slowly began shrinking and thinning She would sit and cut the five leaves of lettuce she’s having for breakfast that day, and lunch and dinner Her big, brown eyes that were filled with wonder quickly became shrunken marbles lodged in her sockets She would smile less as boys didn't like girls who smiled too much I saw the watercolor world we lived in slowly turn a light shade of tin And when I finally asked her “What did you do?” She simply responded “I grew up, you should too”