“Pretty” You start telling us so young Not even letting us take time to smell To sniff of the world we’re in Before you pull it from our fingertips Leaving us with “Pretty” Making us weaker than we really are Just by saying “Pretty” Making the poor girl smiling, feel lesser Making her want or even need to be more Making her uncomfortable in her own skin Too uncomfortable to breath To let out the air In fear of looking fat Because you said “Pretty” But you don’t see it You don’t see the damage that you’ve done You won’t see it Because you don’t take the time to look Deeper than her flawless skin Deeper than her penciled-on brows Deeper than her plastic nose Deeper than her silicone filled chest And deep into her heart Her mind And her soul To see that her smile is fake And it’s only there because you said “Pretty” When she was so young Not letting her have the time to smell To sniff the world she was in Before you pulled it from her fingertips Just leaving her with “Pretty”