untitled. (because sixteen never gave anything a title)
- Aanchal Vachhani
- Apr 22, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: May 13, 2025
untitled. (because sixteen never gave anything a title) - a poem
there’s a line in a song
you won’t remember in five years,
but it still catches you sometimes—
like a soft bruise that doesn’t hurt anymore,
just a quiet reminder
of who you were in that moment.
you’re sixteen,
and the world feels like it’s made of possibilities
you don’t have to chase—
they’re already here.
right at your fingertips.
everything you love is still alive,
still brand new.
your playlist is full of songs
that sound like freedom
even though you’re not sure what it means yet.
there’s a sweetness in this time
when you know just enough
to feel like you know everything.
but not so much
that you’ve lost the magic of not knowing.
this is the age of firsts—
first crushes,
first heartbreaks,
first mornings when you wake up
feeling like the sun could never set.
the world has nothing to teach you yet,
and everything feels like it belongs to you.
there’s a lyric you’ll forget—
the one that played in your ears last summer,
the one that made your heart race
for reasons you couldn’t explain.
but for now,
it’s yours.
and you’re on top of the world—
holding it for just a little longer,
like you’re never going to have to let go.
-aanchal vachhani


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