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They said, “She’s just a girl.” As if that title came with shortcuts, as if grace wasn’t earned on nights that swallowed my name. They saw lipstick. Not the war cries behind it. They saw heels. Not the climb. I was not born with a key I broke in. Through closed doors, raised eyebrows, and ceilings rigged with silence. You call it luck? No, love. Its scars are rebranded as sparkle. It’s doubt kneeling at the feet of defiance. I turned every “you can’t”. into choreography. Stepped through fire, didn’t flinch Just adjusted my crown. mid-burn. So yes, I’m a girl. But let me clarify: I am not the soft sigh you expected. I’m the howl of every silenced soul. You mistook it for silence. I am the reckoning written in tears, tempered in flame, and crowned in the ruins you thought would break me. This isn't rain. This is resurrection.
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Sep 12, 2025
Sep 12, 2025 at 5:28 AM UTC
The Girl Who Became Her Own Legend
They said, “She’s just a girl.” As if that title came with shortcuts, as if grace wasn’t earned on nights that swallowed my name. They saw lipstick. Not the war cries behind it. They saw heels. Not the climb. I was not born with a key I broke in. Through closed doors, raised eyebrows, and ceilings rigged with silence. You call it luck? No, love. Its scars are rebranded as sparkle. It’s doubt kneeling at the feet of defiance. I turned every “you can’t”. into choreography. Stepped through fire, didn’t flinch Just adjusted my crown. mid-burn. So yes, I’m a girl. But let me clarify: I am not the soft sigh you expected. I’m the howl of every silenced soul. You mistook it for silence. I am the reckoning written in tears, tempered in flame, and crowned in the ruins you thought would break me. This isn't rain. This is resurrection.
This is for every girl who was told to wait, shrink, or be grateful for crumbs. She didn’t. She rose. She rewrote the script. And in doing so, she became her own legend.
PoojaSudhaCanvas
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Sep 12, 2025
Sep 12, 2025 at 5:28 AM UTC
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