Somewhere along
the line,
we morph into
grown-ups and feel
shackled by responsibility.
We yearn for
prescribed bedtimes
and someone to tell us
what to do.
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the line,
we morph into
grown-ups and feel
shackled by responsibility.
We yearn for
prescribed bedtimes
and someone to tell us
what to do.
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release ourselves from
the spell of society.
Not to deny accountability
but to look at the world
again
with fresh eyes.
To have the curiosity
of a six year old,
asking
'Why do we do things
like this?'
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and meander through
life in pure
wonderment.
To see our children
through their eyes
and be astonished
by all the ways
we've dulled our
lives by buying into
the weight of
adulting.
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heavily
'But I need to put a
roof over our heads
and bread on the table!'
And the child
plays at families
lightly,
laughing at
the seriousness
of adulting.