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13

When I was 13,

I went up to my mother and told her that I wasn't beautiful because

my eyes were too close together

and that my gut hung lower

and my teeth went out farther.

my hair was too coarse

and my appetite was too large,

my skin was too dark

and my nose was too wide.

 

When I was 13,

I told my mother that beautiful came in only one size

and one size only

and I happened to be 3 sizes too large.

See I thought that all because I saw it to be true.

Oh how I wished to be that girl in the magazines because even the girl in the magazine wanted to be her.

Oh how I wished on every birthday and new years eve to lose weight and to be pretty.

I struggled so long with this issue of mine.

So long that it became a constant companion by my side.

See I longed for that day when everything would be alright.

For that day when I could look in the mirror and think I looked fine.

For the heavens to open up and the stars align,

crying out the one phrase that would change my mind;

you are beautiful, no matter what size.

See the heavens never opened up and the stars stayed the same

but all I can say is that my mindset changed.

Beautiful comes in many sizes, from extra small to triple extra large.

 

-c.a.

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