i know your mirror is your guilty comfort and your worst enemy
i know your fingertips brush the glass as if it is to be worshipped and to be feared
i know your eager mind craves a counting down of numbers on the weighing scale, as if each kilogram is a weight lifted off your chest
i know you can lose yourself in that labyrinth of measuring tape and small waists and big expectations of mirror shards and makeup and meticulosity
but do you know that you are nature?
there is the night sky in your hair; the moon, she dangles in the curve of your ears, her constellations flung across your cheekbones
there is the sun in your skin, fire-gold and blinding bronze; his warmth shines in your radiant smile, his light dances in your honey-brown eyes
and the way you move, that is the forest, did you know? sparrow wings shape your collarbones, the fox lends you his easy charm the deer gifts you her swift grace
so my dear, remember you are more than measurements, for you are from nature herself: and no ordinary numbers can describe the beauty of unparalleled creation