T.H.o.R (The Hero of Rockaway) Why Did We Grow Up?
When I was small I couldn’t wait to be an adult.
No one would tell me what to do, where to go, or when to do it.
I thought as an adult you could do anything you wanted.
Well now I’m older…
…and I think of all the things I’m not able to do.
I can no longer walk without having a destination.
I can’t run without it being for exercise or a marathon.
I cannot yell at the top of my lungs without being in pain as an excuse.
Growing up seems to have put limits on me.
What about you?
Who told us this is how we have to be,
when we grew up?
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Honestly I’ll never fully conform to what an “adult” is supposed to be. I still walk around an office filled with so called “adults” mouthing the sounds of rocket exhaust coming from my imaginary jet pack with them all looking at me funny! I refuse to grow up I’m still a Toys R Us kid dammit!
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I don’t think it’s a good thing to become a “mature adult”. It seems like people become really beaten down in order to fit that label. Keep making your exhaust noises and flying that jet pack. And while you’re flying, keep reaching for the stars.
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