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She was, She is, She Will Be
There was a little girl
who was often mistaken for a princess
Her hair was blond, waist-long
and she lived in a sundress
She loved her pretend diamond tiara
and her smile was perennial—
never needed sunlight or water
It bloomed at birth,
she was the easiest daughter
There is a teenager
who bleeds hopes and dreams
She writes them all down
and lives them out in her sleep
But she’s built herself up into a castle— protected
with sky-high walls
and impregnable defenses
There will be a woman
who will be happy and smile often
Her life will be full— shrouded in color
and her heart will have softened
She will be strong—
after all, she spent her whole life
breaking down her walls
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