She said she hated it when her husband said you are so **** She said she hated it when her husband gave compliments on her physical body And I saw tears on her eyes as she pouring her heart out to me And i know she really meant it...
And i wonder how much pain this woman carries inside Her inner wounds, her bleeding scars waiting to arise Out of the quiet surface showing to public How chaos and messy her entire world would be when she felt into this stage of self-destructive
And i know everybody has their own fight We all struggle one way or another in our life But i do feel so much sadness hearing her said "I wished i wouldn't be pretty so that nightmare didn't happen to me" And i wanted to tell her so much that Her beauty wasn't the root Of that ugly tragedy happened in her younger dates
Though i know how far she has gone On her path of healing this intensively painful past
i would still want to tell her that Denial does not work As right now she is denying This particular compliment her husband wanna give To a woman he sees as the only beauty on this earth And i would still want to tell her Even though he doesn't give The kind of compliment she prefers to receive This is somehow, a kind of therapy she needs to practice
To acknowledge her own beauty physically, emotionally as she is And to learn how to receive compliments The real one, regardless of the forms they come in place since people giving compliment might not be good at warping gifts
But in the end, its the love they want her to get love to heal to console to strengthen to make change
those deepest unseen wounds she is carrying around along her journey on this planet...