What do you want to be when you grow up?
The query is simple.
Too simple.
Too broken-down, too constricting, too…
Blunt.
We tend to limit the (supposedly)
Single-minded mental capacities of a child
By posing a question so audaciously mediocre.
My initial response:
A picture of ten different careers, sharing but
A common face.
(Maybe dissociative identities could solve my dilemma.)
I remember my gut sinking into my trembling feet
When their icy laughter pierced my naïve ears.
Twelve years later, I’ve learned to stand.
My daydreams are still “childish” fantasies…
Not of castles, nor of princes,
Not of riches, nor unsurpassed beauty.
I dream of being a pioneer,
A foundation.
I dream of being an unparalleled source
Of debate.
I dream of being the giant
Upon whose shoulders
Curiosity’s muses will find their perch.
I’m walking, not wandering.
Learn the difference.
I like it. Very good response to an important question not usually tackled
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