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Oct 16
poetry
Penelope

Cherish your youth

Six years old and they told me
Enjoy your youth
But I didn’t care what adults told me 
I played with dolls and went down sticky slides

Ten years old and they told me 
Enjoy your youth
I rolled my eyes 
And stole my mom's makeup when she wasn’t looking 

Fourteen years old and they told me 
Enjoy your youth
I ignored them 
And texted my friends about boys and makeup 

Eighteen years old and they told me 
Enjoy your youth 
I told myself I was enjoying my youth
Partying every weekend and turning in assignments seconds before the deadline 

Twenty-two years old and they told me 
Enjoy your youth it won’t last much longer 
I laughed and said I was still so young 
And yet I’m stuck in an office with no natural light and crappy coffee 

Twenty-six years old and they told me 
Enjoy your youth, and don’t waste these precious years 
I sighed 
Ringing up baby diapers that I could barely afford 

Thirty-two years old and they told me
You wasted your youth
And now I realize I did 
I find myself wishing I was young again 
Because time passed in the blink of an eye 
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Posted: 10.16.22
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  1. elise.writer
    Oct 17, 2022

    I love this. the format of "Six years old and they told me" "Ten years old and they told me" "Fourteen years old and they told me" etc is so powerful and I can really relate to the struggle/pain of time passing by way too fast. Tysm for writing this <3

    Elise Cournoyer

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  1. Penelope
    Oct 18, 2022

    thank you ((:

    -Penelope

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  1. Amelia_v
    Oct 31, 2022

    Oh my fudging god, Penelope this is one of your best<3

    “If there’s a book you really want to read, but it hasn’t been written yet, then you must write it.”

    —Toni Morrison

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  1. fitzgerg
    Nov 14, 2022

    literal chills

    -Gretchen

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