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A More Logical Profession
Finding a logical child, though,
is like trying to find a needle in a haystack.
I never thought about serious topics.
I would have, if a wasn't a kid.
I won't become a princess.
I will, however, think about my younger self
and endless imagination.
I used to have more of a loose mindset.
Now I have a goal,
to find a job I enjoy without the sparkles.

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When I was a little girl, like many others I knew, I wanted to become a princess when I grew older. I did not know how I would become a princess, but I dressed up in the same glittery pink costume my grandmother made me for many years in a row.