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Beauty in the Beholder
Ever found yourself, just standing
Just standing and starring.
Noticing ever default of your face?
Just standing and staring in the mirror,
Wishing you was as pretty as Eliza Gonzales.
Ever wonder why you have so much acne?
Why you have spots where acne used to be.
Why your hair can’t be as beautiful as a model’s?
Why your teeth can’t be white like pearls?
Ever wondered why you can’t have that tiny waste, your man can hold.
It’s all in the inside they say, yet day by day, you’re being judged,
You see yourself standing, words being heard, your either to flat, skinny, and boney.
Or too fat, oily, a pig. Your either too white, to dark, to brown.
You’re either too tall, too short.
Your front it too small or too big.
Your back is either to flat, to wide, to fat.
No one makes anyone happy.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
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