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as we Metamorphose

I once took my mother’s pearls and wore them to kindergarten. I wanted to look like an Adult— a word now bitter on my tongue. In playgrounds, we believed in monsters— now we drink with them, learn their masks, mirror their smiles... We say growing up means ties with clips and red-bottom heels when really it's just learning— to shed off sincerity, so adulthood can grow wings threaded with histories we never told. In the shedding, we never asked— if the silk unraveling from our backs meant we escaped— or just overdressed for the fall.

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Date: 6/10/2025 9:33:00 PM
Wow! What a unique fresh voice you are poetically speaking! I enjoyed this! Is it for contest? If so best wishes!
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Jasmine Tsai
Date: 6/10/2025 11:26:00 PM
Thank you, Karen, for your kind words. It is for a contest, and I wanted to stress on the word 'metamorphose'... it's something that has been sitting in my chest for a long while: am I becoming an adult for my own good, or just to survive in a society where child-like innocence and hope won't be able to last a day?

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