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i wear my religion like i wear my makeup. i put it on when i’m suppose to. my face shines with the highlight of the Holy Spirit on my cheekbones. lipstick stains a bible verse which i use for every circumstance “God” throws at me. i line my eyes with the blackness of my heart and i let “God” flick it out into a wing at the end. after awhile though my skin grows weary and itchy. i can feel every pound of makeup that cakes my face. a single wet wipe no longer works to dislodge the uncomfortableness in my pores. i bathe in rose-scented oils and steam my face ritually. everything is off. my flaws are showing. makeup use to be fun when i wasn’t wearing it for other people. now social media lets me know that i must contour my cheeks with a prayer that starts with, “dear lord,” and ends with, “amen.” in order to be in my family’s good graces i must have faith in myself but mustn’t be prideful. you must not use a mirror to put your makeup on. your eyebrows should be arched and ready to defend, not yourself, but “God” if questioned. when you find a boy who says he likes makeup you must not pursue him. he is not worthy of your highlighted face. love yourself but also put your makeup first. sculpt the nose define the face overline the lips. do all that you can to hide your real face. make your skin scream to be let free. and when you take your makeup off, make sure to moisturize because your skin has to look great when it is drowning in foundation. take care of your skin but it also doesn’t matter so paint your face once more. bat your eyes. pout your lips. but don’t be lustful. because your religion is like your makeup... so cake it on like a fake facade.
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May 20, 2018
May 20, 2018 at 12:37 PM UTC
makeup
i wear my religion like i wear my makeup. i put it on when i’m suppose to. my face shines with the highlight of the Holy Spirit on my cheekbones. lipstick stains a bible verse which i use for every circumstance “God” throws at me. i line my eyes with the blackness of my heart and i let “God” flick it out into a wing at the end. after awhile though my skin grows weary and itchy. i can feel every pound of makeup that cakes my face. a single wet wipe no longer works to dislodge the uncomfortableness in my pores. i bathe in rose-scented oils and steam my face ritually. everything is off. my flaws are showing. makeup use to be fun when i wasn’t wearing it for other people. now social media lets me know that i must contour my cheeks with a prayer that starts with, “dear lord,” and ends with, “amen.” in order to be in my family’s good graces i must have faith in myself but mustn’t be prideful. you must not use a mirror to put your makeup on. your eyebrows should be arched and ready to defend, not yourself, but “God” if questioned. when you find a boy who says he likes makeup you must not pursue him. he is not worthy of your highlighted face. love yourself but also put your makeup first. sculpt the nose define the face overline the lips. do all that you can to hide your real face. make your skin scream to be let free. and when you take your makeup off, make sure to moisturize because your skin has to look great when it is drowning in foundation. take care of your skin but it also doesn’t matter so paint your face once more. bat your eyes. pout your lips. but don’t be lustful. because your religion is like your makeup... so cake it on like a fake facade.
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May 20, 2018
May 20, 2018 at 12:37 PM UTC
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