Rose Yet to Flower (Poem)


Body in bloom but mind yet to flower
Boys looked below an acceptable gaze

My body stood out as my teens were awaiting
I was mocked by my classmates for premature growth

Bra straps were snapped by boys in the corridor
Played down by the teachers, as innocent fun

I was lonely and tired of the daily invasion
but the attention replaced the connections I craved

I found contact and company from boys past my year group
I was too young to stop it from moving to touch

The first one, not chosen saw this rosebud as lonely
a card used to gamble his secretive plan

He threatened to tell all that I had pursued him
as he lay me on ground not designed for embrace

The rumours went round as his friends were updated
he gave details of actions he took without nod

He fuelled judgement on girls who age without option
‘though our thoughts were in line with those yet to bud

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