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Compliment Me

Nothing ****** me off more

Than when people call me

Pretty

 

I get it, okay?

We live in a society that upholds beauty

As the most important quality

A girl can possess

So girls who aren't pretty

Feel like less

 

And guys, knowing this,

Call girls who were not gifted

With a symmetrical face

Proportional features

Or a "rockin'" body

 

Girls who rank on the lower end

Of that wretched scale

From one to ten

Pretty

Beautiful, attractive

**** exquisite

Gorgeous, lovely

Stunning, hot

 

And those girls

Those amazing, ugly girls

Infused with insecurities

Self-loathing

And sadness

Give in to those words

Give in to those guys

 

Believing, if only for a brief,

Tenderless moment

That those pretty words

Do apply

 

But I am not interested

In false accolades

If you don't find me pretty

Then don't say so

I have plenty of fine qualities

For you to compliment me on

 

Praise my wit, my charm

My intelligence, my confidence

Things I cultivate

Things I strive to be

 

Qualities

That complement me

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brittany-martin
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Published
Feb 10, 2013
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