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Blossom
I used to be a seed.
I was warm and safe and covered
The dirt smelled like sunshine and fresh air
Things I would covet
I used to be a seashell
Soft and smooth and hidden in sand
I was protected from danger
With pebbles and ocean waves
Now I am better.
I am an August breeze
Carrying away paper airplanes and baby birds
Flying wherever I choose
I have gone from a seed to a sunflower
Standing proud and tall
Greedily soaking in light and oxygen
I have gone from wishing, and
hoping, and
asking, and
wanting,
To taking, and
being, and
telling, and
absolutely loving the way I am.
I used to be a seed.
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