In the heart of a girl, at the edge of the wood,
Lies a fear unspoken, misunderstood.
The shadow of adulthood, looming near,
A path unknown, a journey unclear.
She looks at the stars, in the velvet night,
A canvas of dreams, oh what a sight!
But the dawn of adulthood, breaks the spell,
A world of responsibilities, stories to tell.
In the mirror of time, she sees a child,
Free and wild, untamed and beguiled.
But the reflection changes, as seasons unfold,
A girl no more, a story untold.
She fears the change, she fears the unknown,
The seeds of childhood, how they have grown!
But every flower must bloom, every bird must fly,
Every girl must grow up, under the same sky.
Adulthood is not a monster, not a beast,
It's a new chapter, a grand feast.
So, dear girl, don't be afraid, don't you frown,
It's just a new crown, a new gown.
For every sunset, there's a sunrise anew,
Every ending is just a beginning, too.
So, step into adulthood, let your spirit unfurl,
For you're not just a girl, you're a pearl.