She wore them all her life
A stubborn mind,
A silly heart
Knowing not what they want

Fooled herself to believe
In everything but her
She bought dreams 
Even those that she never had

Her mind stoked fears
Of things, of people, and of self
For she might lose the race 
To prove herself

Made her a wife, a mother, a woman
But lost the girl within
Time slipped and aged her too
A body, but the soul not to be seen

She waited, for a day would come
And she would find the time
To redeem what she had lost
In the secret corners of her heart

She would wake up
As if from the ashes
Giving birth to a new self
For her old dreams to live

 She would leap
And find courage
In hidden corners of her heart
Where she'd placed it and lost

She would let the woman live
But the girl would be born too
Once again, and she'd do the things
That a woman was told not to.