A toddler's life 
	is wonderful and strange.
From innocence through pain 
	we come to know
		the world, our place, 
		observe our bodies grow.
Though molded much, 
	we sense each inner change.
Within my cells 
	the clever code incurled 
	the when and where and how 
		I am to be.
And in my teens 
	quite unbeknownst to me
	one day 
		my first coiled private hair unfurled. 
And while my muscles swelled 
	and frame soared tall
		a sense of malcontent 
			within me grew, 
		emotions surged and dove. 
As if on cue
	up surged a sense of self. 
	I got my Call
		and no repressive, 
		fearful force could stop
	this soaring, conscious thought 
		from going pop.                
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