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The Weight of Unseen Years

We are taught that childhood is a season of lightness. We imagine it as a field where the grass never bends, where the air is always thin and sweet. But look closer at the way a hand rests, or how a gaze drifts toward a horizon we cannot see. There is a gravity in the young that adults often overlook. It is the weight of becoming. They stand in the middle of a street, or a room, or a life, and they are already carrying the ghosts of who they will be. We watch them, thinking we see a simple joy, a fleeting spark. We forget that every smile is a defense, and every stillness is a rehearsal for the long winter that follows. What remains when the pose is dropped and the street grows quiet again?

A Pose by Siew Bee Lim

Siew Bee Lim has captured this fleeting gravity in the image titled A Pose. It is a reminder that even in the brightest light, something quiet and heavy persists. Do you see the shadow behind the smile?