One,
tender, small hands
reaching for the bottle of milk,
the contents inside sloshing around.
Two,
dragging a faded stuffed bunny
around the kitchen’s island,
one… more… step…
Three,
swerving right and left,
up the steep metal steps,
planting yourself along the slide’s rim.
Eight,
eyes igniting as you approach Disneyland
for the first time in your life,
adjusting your Mickey ears delightedly.
Twelve,
shifting through the dense hallways
jamming your backpack into your locker,
longingly waiting for the school’s end.
Sixteen,
scrolling through your phone
tears burning in your eyes,
who knew so much could happen?
Twenty-two,
Thirty-five,
Fifty-eight,
Seventy-five,
One hundred and two.
Aging,
a well-known side of life,
but what’s unknown
is the true pain of growing up.
Posted in response to the challenge Spring: Writing Contest.
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