Born Naked, Crying Loud

I popped out, naked and loud,

A fresh little human, in a crazy crowd.

I cried and I wailed, with a voice so so fine,

“Life’s unfair!” I screamed, “I’m hungry all the time!”

Mom and Dad, they smiled and said,

“Life’s a journey, kiddo, buckle up ahead!”

They taught me to walk, to talk and to share,

But little did I know, life’s got its own snare.

I grew up, and saw people around,

Some happy, some sad, some wearing a frown.

I asked myself, “Why do they think this way?”

Is it nature or nurture? Day by day?

Some said, “Life’s a game, you gotta play to win!”

Others said, “Life’s a test, you gotta pass within.”

I met optimists, pessimists, and realists too,

Each with their own view, on what life can do.

I learned about biases, and how they can blind,

About emotions and thoughts, that swirl in our mind.

I saw how people interact, in their own special way,

And how relationships can make or break our day.

Now I’m grown, with a mind of my own,

I see life as a puzzle, with pieces yet unknown.

I’m still learning, still growing each day,

Trying to make sense, of life’s own special way.

So if you’re feeling lost, or feeling blue,

Just remember, life’s a journey, it’s okay to stumble too.

Keep learning, keep growing, and always be kind,

And you’ll find your own way, in this crazy life of ours, intertwined!