Poem: Relearning My Steps

Starting again is never easy
But this time
it's different.
It's because I want to do this
not because I have to do this.
Endless recitals
reminders to practice
more because all the aunties ask
and so Mom 'asks' for a song

It was like a gilded songbird
trotted out for a single moment
only to be put away again
to hear the accolades given
to its preening owner.
A bragging chip
for social credit
"You have such
a talented daughter."

I have to learn the scales
correct finger positioning
all the foundation
that had been skipped
or glossed
to get faster results
I am like a little child again
but I start at the beginning
and work my way forward.


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