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Doing A Stupid Thing
What they don't tell you before doing a stupid thing
Especially at a young age
Are the scars that are imprinted forever
With you
In your brain
And in your heart.
Minor or major
You will mess up, one time, or many times
You are expected to make a mistake
But making the wrong one
Will change who you are
Forever
Altering you into a new, fresh mindset
Or leaving you drowning
Within the vast ocean of your mind
Where you once conjured up something so stupid
For something so little
Risking everything
For nothing.
Maybe you do it because your bored
Maybe you want to prove a point
Maybe you just want to ‘live a little’
Or maybe, your just a young girl
Trying to figure out life
Trying to figure out how to please people you love the most
When in the end
You end up hurting them
Disappointing them
As they see a side of you, which truly isn’t yourself
And that’s what impacts you the most
It’s the guilt
The regret
The knowing fact the little, innocent girl that was one inside you
Is forever gone
And you do everything to make her stay
Or come back
Just to push her away
Forever
From one stupid thing.
You want to bottle yourself up
The strong desire to stay in your dark room
Avoiding everyone
Knowing what you’ve done
Thinking they don’t even know you
When that wasn’t you at all
You let yourself explore a little too far
You crossed your boundaries
You intended to be the best
For your siblings
For your cousins
For your mom
For your dad
For your family
Just to disappointment them all
From one stupid thing
A stupid thing
That so strongly altered your life
You honestly became a different person
What they don’t tell you when you make a stupid decision
Is you have two choices following
You can take it
Run with it
Do it all again
And destroy your life
Or
You can learn from it
And let every action following
Benefit you
For your family
Friends
And especially
For yourself
To be happy
Grateful
Smart
And prosper
After
Your
Stupid
Thing.
This piece really reflects on my past, and how I prospered from my mistake that I once thought was the end of the world.