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Becoming a woman
I was 13
 When I met him 
 By the wayside 
 And fell deep into 
 His heart 
 Drowning in a sea
 Of his love 
 I was 13
 
 I was 14 
 When I kissed him
 So hungrily
 As if my heart was an empty vessel 
 Needing to be filled with his kisses
 
 I was 14 
 When he told me 
 He loved me
 He needed me 
 Make love to me
 Only 14
 
 I turned 15 
 When we made love
 And my secrets were exposed 
 To him and only
 Him 
 
 I was 15
 When I watched my baby
 Forming inside me 
 In fear and wonder
 Knowing my one mistake 
 Would haunt me for the rest
 Of my life
 
 I was 15
 When I saw my mom cry
 For the first time 
 And pleaded for me to listen
 Please…
 Listen
 
 I was 15
 When he told me 
 He wasn’t ready for a 
 Baby 
 And left me behind 
 Shattering my weak heart
 
 Oh how I begged for him
 To stay!
 How pathetic I was to
 Think he would listen
 
 I was 16
 When that small child 
 Opened its mouth
 And cried out for me
 And the pain and sorrow 
 Disappeared 
 As I held him in my arms 
 
 I was 16 
 When my childhood 
 Moved on
 And I became 
 A woman

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All the world's a stage and all men and women are merely players--Shakespeare
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