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At 0 one sees the universe in the womb From the stars above to the ancient tombs Eating what mother finds best for us both Everyone hasn't met you, yet you still bring hope From 1 to 5, you learn to survive Stay away from that stove! Don't run with that knife! Mommy seems tired and daddy always plays But just say the magical words and you'll always have your way From 6 to 10, everything is sudden You start school; you try to be cool You're no longer allowed to get your clothes muddied And you won't always need mommy when you go to the pool From 11 to 12 you start fearing high school Final years in primary, getting closer to your destiny You start seeing crushes, as you drool And wonder what's so cool about that word you learnt ****** 13, standalone, a bridge between know it all and human Running around before the arcade closes to join your legion Pimples all around, hair growth is profound You seem a quiet kid, yet around crowds you become loud Everybody judges you, and your crush won't play your games You seem too deep into school, don't bunk? You must be lame! 14-16, From the bitter to the "sweet" 16 Depending who you ask, it's the best years of your life Though many say that about your 20s Missed an opportunity? There'll be plenty. Comfortable being uncool, you're just a teen You don't need others' opinions or their strife 17 to 18, from youth to young adult You start hating your friend group, it's all their fault! Why were you a blabbermouth? Keep your words in the vault! Slow to speak to a crush, but overexposing like a bolt Everyone already applied. Should I take a gap year? Nobody is saying goodbye. Why am I in tears? 19. Might as well not even be a teen Your back hurts, your spleen, Uni said No, and college is pricy I'm playing with my future. This is getting dicey. 20, never smoked, drank or kissed Everything here seems amiss College is for adults yet this feels like extended high school Lecturers complain students flirt with them, students complain lecturers are on them Who's lying? Who's right? Why does that one kid always wanna fight? 21, almost there, special year, conquering fears Grandma died? I might have to repeat? Passed the module but granny passed away There's still so much I wanted to say This isn't about me, I have to get payed Too much is on the line. I'll get off my seat and wipe my tears 21! You're an adult now! 22-24, Graduated, got a job, I wouldn't know much about this field Many say you grow into it, others say you never yield Alcohol still tastes bitter, a high school crush keeps in contact? Maybe I truly am better off. Lost friends and family, but I'm still intact 25, the frontal lobe developed My ideas have finally enveloped Many at this age are married, have kids, even grandkids You sit at home, can't afford your own, you can't open the mayo jar's lid It is amusing to consider that this is regarded as a quarter of your existence. everything changed, and you stayed persistent Birthdays don't matter anymore and you can do whatever But you're old now? And can't chase childish endeavours. Run it back. Where did we get lost? How much would it cost to do it all over again? To apologize and hug that friend Tell that dead relative that you're sorry Tell everyone your story Live a little, once more
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Aug 7, 2024
Aug 7, 2024 at 11:13 AM UTC
25 years
At 0 one sees the universe in the womb From the stars above to the ancient tombs Eating what mother finds best for us both Everyone hasn't met you, yet you still bring hope From 1 to 5, you learn to survive Stay away from that stove! Don't run with that knife! Mommy seems tired and daddy always plays But just say the magical words and you'll always have your way From 6 to 10, everything is sudden You start school; you try to be cool You're no longer allowed to get your clothes muddied And you won't always need mommy when you go to the pool From 11 to 12 you start fearing high school Final years in primary, getting closer to your destiny You start seeing crushes, as you drool And wonder what's so cool about that word you learnt ****** 13, standalone, a bridge between know it all and human Running around before the arcade closes to join your legion Pimples all around, hair growth is profound You seem a quiet kid, yet around crowds you become loud Everybody judges you, and your crush won't play your games You seem too deep into school, don't bunk? You must be lame! 14-16, From the bitter to the "sweet" 16 Depending who you ask, it's the best years of your life Though many say that about your 20s Missed an opportunity? There'll be plenty. Comfortable being uncool, you're just a teen You don't need others' opinions or their strife 17 to 18, from youth to young adult You start hating your friend group, it's all their fault! Why were you a blabbermouth? Keep your words in the vault! Slow to speak to a crush, but overexposing like a bolt Everyone already applied. Should I take a gap year? Nobody is saying goodbye. Why am I in tears? 19. Might as well not even be a teen Your back hurts, your spleen, Uni said No, and college is pricy I'm playing with my future. This is getting dicey. 20, never smoked, drank or kissed Everything here seems amiss College is for adults yet this feels like extended high school Lecturers complain students flirt with them, students complain lecturers are on them Who's lying? Who's right? Why does that one kid always wanna fight? 21, almost there, special year, conquering fears Grandma died? I might have to repeat? Passed the module but granny passed away There's still so much I wanted to say This isn't about me, I have to get payed Too much is on the line. I'll get off my seat and wipe my tears 21! You're an adult now! 22-24, Graduated, got a job, I wouldn't know much about this field Many say you grow into it, others say you never yield Alcohol still tastes bitter, a high school crush keeps in contact? Maybe I truly am better off. Lost friends and family, but I'm still intact 25, the frontal lobe developed My ideas have finally enveloped Many at this age are married, have kids, even grandkids You sit at home, can't afford your own, you can't open the mayo jar's lid It is amusing to consider that this is regarded as a quarter of your existence. everything changed, and you stayed persistent Birthdays don't matter anymore and you can do whatever But you're old now? And can't chase childish endeavours. Run it back. Where did we get lost? How much would it cost to do it all over again? To apologize and hug that friend Tell that dead relative that you're sorry Tell everyone your story Live a little, once more
A poem that came to me a while back, actually writing it turned into something a lot longer and jumbled than expected. As I grow up I plan to make a sequel to it. I hope to stay as motivated to see it through.
thyreez
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23/M/South Africa
Aug 7, 2024
Aug 7, 2024 at 11:13 AM UTC
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