Insecure

by Verdada   Apr 17, 2007


A baby girl was born in
September, beautiful as
sunset, skin toned and
suave like leather, blessed
to be called heaven, Childhood
development until the end
of teenage puberty rated
odiously humiliating

Occlude by luxuriate clique,
simply for practical reasons
shoes and clothes out of style,
no jewelry compared to poverty,
glasses represented nerd
figure, lacking interest of heaven's
personality, boys call her names,
girls down talk her

Discriminating her by weight,
cutting the foolishness tired
of being mortified, acting passive
for thy sake, lost dignity, heaven
reversed her fashion with veering
her personality roots, being laudable,
agreed pertaining to popularity rules

Forgetting responsibilities grades
dropping, friends neglected, parents
constantly worried, heaven discovered
a veritable lesson, "Don't let people
dominate worthiness by appearance
for popular is only a title even
they contain insecurities"

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  • 17 years ago

    by Simply Josh

    Hey nice job on the poem. very descriptive and yeah it is sad how we have insecurities in our lives but hey, that's life. keep writing.
    cheers, josh

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