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Beautiful.

There is beauty.

And the world in which we live is obsessed with finding it, framing it, exposing and overexposing it.

We crave it.

Because it is the very essence of what we are.

Broken up, crumbled pieces of beauty.

Not quite sparkling like diamonds,

 

Because we have lost our light.

Hiding in the dark we fade in and out between what we were made for and all that we are afraid of.

We hide from our own beauty.

Scared to fully expose ourselves.

Scared to shine.

But sometimes the strobe lights hit and for a moment we're covered in sequins.

 

At some point we decided that we were not beautiful.

In that moment we settled for less than radiant.

And since then we can't quite justify that decision.

So we look for the beauty all around us.

We drink down and drown in the ideas of what we think it is or it might be.

 

We want to know it and touch it and hold it,

And so we pull at one another, grasping at the beauty we see in others.

Trying to make it our own.

But it isn't.

 

 

Never settle for someone else's beauty.

Step into the light and know your own.

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jamie-waldrop
26 / F / American
Published
Jul 27, 2012
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