<p>OMO LÍLẸ̀</p><p>For those who don’t understand Yoruba, “Omo Lílẹ̀” translates to “Tough Child.”</p><p><br/></p><p>I have always been seen as a tough child, even from childhood, and it became a norm for me.</p><p>The child that never cries.</p><p>The child with so much toughness that nothing really shakes her.</p><p>I don’t know when it started or how, but I know this much—</p><p>for as long as I can remember, I’ve always had to be brave, tough, and fearless.</p><p>It felt like a default setting.</p><p><br/></p><p>To family, friends, and acquaintances,</p><p>I was always the one who shielded others,</p><p>instead of being shielded myself.</p><p><br/></p><p>I never saw it as a big deal,</p><p>because I genuinely enjoyed helping people,</p><p>being their comfort,</p><p>making them feel safe.</p><p>I liked that.</p><p><br/></p><p>But Damn—</p><p>Sometimes it gets so heavy.</p><p>There are times I’ve been completely burned out,</p><p>desperate to recharge.</p><p><br/></p><p>Times I scroll through my contacts,</p><p>searching for someone—just one person—</p><p>I could talk to,</p><p>someone I’d feel safe with.</p><p>Someone who understands me deeply enough</p><p>to tell me, “It will be okay,”</p><p>even if they’re not sure it really will.</p><p><br/></p><p>Because Omo Lílẹ̀ can be tired too.</p><p>Omo Lílẹ̀ feels pain too.</p><p>Omo Lílẹ̀ can be hurt too.</p><p>Omo Lílẹ̀ can burn out too.</p><p>Omo Lílẹ̀ is human too.</p><p>Being an Omo Lílẹ̀ doesn’t make me immortal.</p><p>It just makes me human</p><p>a human with emotions and burdens.</p><p><br/></p><p>There are times I’m so low,</p><p>I need someone to pull me up.</p><p>Times I cry in private,</p><p>while everyone believes I don’t cry at all.</p><p><br/></p><p>Times I type encouraging words to lift others,</p><p>while tears sting my eyes</p><p>and my soul feels broken.</p><p><br/></p><p>Times it hurts so much</p><p>I just want to breathe.</p><p>Times I just want a break from being tough.</p><p><br/></p><p>And sometimes—</p><p>I wish someone would notice.</p><p>Notice that the strong one is shaking.</p><p>Notice that the shield has cracks.</p><p>Notice that even warriors</p><p>long for rest.</p><p><br/></p><p>But the world doesn’t always notice.</p><p>And maybe that’s why Omo Lílẹ̀ learns</p><p>to notice herself.</p><p>To sit with her own silence.</p><p>To heal in hidden corners.</p><p>To rise again—</p><p>not because it’s easy,</p><p>but because she must.</p><p><br/></p><p>If this feels like you, I’m sorry.</p><p>But this is Omo Lílẹ̀ telling you—</p><p><br/></p><p>It’s okay to feel.</p><p>It’s okay to cry.</p><p>It’s okay to be tired.</p><p>It’s okay to burn out.</p><p><br/></p><p>It doesn’t reduce your strength.</p><p>In fact, it sharpens it.</p><p>Because once the tears dry,</p><p>you rise again—</p><p>stronger, tougher,</p><p>carrying new lessons,</p><p>new resilience.</p><p><br/></p><p>Omo Lílẹ̀, you’ve come far.</p><p>And I am proud of you.</p><p><br/></p><p>Let’s conquer the world, joor</p><p>This is to all Omo Lílẹ̀.❤️</p><p><br/></p>
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