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Goodbye Little Girl
Who is that in the photo?
Hair a mess,
Barefoot dirty feet,
Polka dots on stripes.
I don’t even recognize her.
The small little girl with freckles
Lit up with the brightest smile.
Her only worry being what doll she’ll choose that day
Oh, it’s me.
The little girl who told her parents,
“I’ll never get the teenage attitude.” she told her parents
But couldn’t keep her promises
I am that little girl
but now nearly an adult.
I look at my younger self and ask,
Would you be proud of me?
As the young girl studies her new version
She understands that she’s not the same.
The little girl who had dirt on her face in the photo
Is the same girl who cakes makeup on today.
My new self’s smile is foreign.
My mornings are spent trying to perfect myself,
And eyes fixed on myself in the mirror,
Rather than her perfect princess books
My little girl
Looks at her new self again.
And watches her get trapped into her own toxic habits,
And leaving her wholesome little girl behind
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I wrote this because as my high school career is slowly coming to an end, I am realizing how long ago I left my little girl.