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You say you don't want to be called beautiful, But look at you. You are. Maybe not in a conventional way. You're not a twig. Your face is full. Your cheeks are rosy. Your hair is like platinum. Your grey eyes twinkle even in the darkness. Really, There's nothing ordinary about you. But ordinary isn't, and never has been beautiful. And it never will be. But there is no denying that you are beautiful. The glow of your smile. The power of your words. Your presence on stage. Your feet as they glide across the floor, even when you're not dancing. So I will dare to call you beautiful. Because if you of all people are not beautiful, Then I will never truly know what beauty is.
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Jan 21, 2017
Jan 21, 2017 at 1:31 AM UTC
The Reality of Beauty
You say you don't want to be called beautiful, But look at you. You are. Maybe not in a conventional way. You're not a twig. Your face is full. Your cheeks are rosy. Your hair is like platinum. Your grey eyes twinkle even in the darkness. Really, There's nothing ordinary about you. But ordinary isn't, and never has been beautiful. And it never will be. But there is no denying that you are beautiful. The glow of your smile. The power of your words. Your presence on stage. Your feet as they glide across the floor, even when you're not dancing. So I will dare to call you beautiful. Because if you of all people are not beautiful, Then I will never truly know what beauty is.
For Ellie, an old friend who still holds a dear place in my heart...
juliarervin
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Jan 21, 2017
Jan 21, 2017 at 1:31 AM UTC
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