No, You're Still a Child
This adult thing is a tricky business.
We're expected to make our own lives, but not trusted to make our own decisions.
We are expected to be able to answer all their questions, but when we ask questions of them, we're told the answer doesn't belong to us, and we're not allowed to ask the question.
Mr. and Mrs. are formalities done away with, but there will always be the invisible Miss.
We "think we know everything," but when we ask for help, when we show our ignorance, our vulnerabilities are picked on and made fun of.
I don't understand what I'm supposed to do when the adults I've suddenly entered the world of, without a map, or compass, or even a watch, seem not to want me there, and deny me access to what I need to survive.
We're expected to make our own lives, but not trusted to make our own decisions.
We are expected to be able to answer all their questions, but when we ask questions of them, we're told the answer doesn't belong to us, and we're not allowed to ask the question.
Mr. and Mrs. are formalities done away with, but there will always be the invisible Miss.
We "think we know everything," but when we ask for help, when we show our ignorance, our vulnerabilities are picked on and made fun of.
I don't understand what I'm supposed to do when the adults I've suddenly entered the world of, without a map, or compass, or even a watch, seem not to want me there, and deny me access to what I need to survive.
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