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Following Independence
Be a leader
Not a follower
That's what she always heard
But how can she lead
If she doesn't know how?
She's been watching the stream
Everyday at the same time
The icy water, stinging her
She holds the water in her hands
The water follows the stream
Yet it's still so beautifully independent
She wished she was the water
She wished to carry, follow, urge
others to follow alongside her
But she wasn't the water
She was the sand, the pebbles
The small fish that the water grasped
and pulled beneath the streams
Following, but not noticed
She pressed both her hands into the water
Her eyes gently shut
She embraced the cool touch
She leaned forward, allowing her body to limply slide into the water
With a silent splash
She began floating on the stream
Following, being carried
Then she began to sink
Brushed by the other things beneath
She parted her lips and swung within the stream
Tasting the salty air
She was the sand
The pebbles
The tiny fish that the stream led to a new destination
She acknowledged the icy hold the water had around her
As she was gliding
She saw the blur of the top of the water above
Releasing the tense feeling in her muscles
Letting go
So that she too,
Could be carried by the water
That the stream lead
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Sometimes it's difficult to have that independence everyone expects you to have, but that is okay.