Beauty is seldom in reference to Mind, Spirit or Soul, Yet they say that time makes beauty fade, As stories are made and people grow old, Time shows and ends are frayed, Better we should practice creating beauty, Not just in schools competing for a grade, But crafting from emotions and mind, Something that it pure and true, Something to stand the test of time, Thus ending the environment where people feel inadequate, Ending a world of vanity and depression, Superficiality and pain, Let’s preach talent and compassion, Before all men and women by twenty-five are insane, Tell our children to never stop singing and dancing and to draw and paint forever, And when the clouds burst with showers of rain, Run and laugh with the people you love, Because true beauty is not tangible, It’s in moments, In thoughts, In actions, In those we love.