07-30-2014, 09:03 AM 
	
	
	
		The last line says it all for me: "You still have your key." In other words, you can return home after experiencing the real world outside.
The parent is letting the kid go, after trying to hold him from leaving.
To the parent: You're not ready to leave.
To the child: Let me spread my wings.
The child feels he's ready, but the parent, through experience, knows he's not.
	
	
	
The parent is letting the kid go, after trying to hold him from leaving.
To the parent: You're not ready to leave.
To the child: Let me spread my wings.
The child feels he's ready, but the parent, through experience, knows he's not.

