"Before this poem turns into
something about you, I am going to
make it about me. I just wanted..."
“Before this poem turns into
something about you, I am going to
make it about me. I just wanted to
remind myself about the amount
of passion that seeps from my pours,
and makes its way to the surface.
Or about how much truth
I am able to hold
without even realizing it.
I’m always writing about you,
and I think it’s time
that I finally write about myself
to let myself know that it’s okay
to fall in love with your solitude.
That it’s okay to see yourself
before you see others. I am
the only one who is allowed to
break myself. I cannot be ruined
if I don’t let myself become wrecked.
My hands are in charge,
and if I want destroy my body
I can, because it’s my being,
my flesh, my everything attached.
There is no such thing as vanity
when you are studying your curves
and becoming infatuated with the way
that your body is able to move.
And if I am considered to be conceited
for being able to make mends
with myself, for being able to
flatter myself when I need it the most,
so be it. Because I would rather
be called arrogant then to shame myself
for admiring every piece of me
that I have grown so proud of.”
- "For once, this ones about me," - Colleen Brown
something about you, I am going to
make it about me. I just wanted to
remind myself about the amount
of passion that seeps from my pours,
and makes its way to the surface.
Or about how much truth
I am able to hold
without even realizing it.
I’m always writing about you,
and I think it’s time
that I finally write about myself
to let myself know that it’s okay
to fall in love with your solitude.
That it’s okay to see yourself
before you see others. I am
the only one who is allowed to
break myself. I cannot be ruined
if I don’t let myself become wrecked.
My hands are in charge,
and if I want destroy my body
I can, because it’s my being,
my flesh, my everything attached.
There is no such thing as vanity
when you are studying your curves
and becoming infatuated with the way
that your body is able to move.
And if I am considered to be conceited
for being able to make mends
with myself, for being able to
flatter myself when I need it the most,
so be it. Because I would rather
be called arrogant then to shame myself
for admiring every piece of me
that I have grown so proud of.”
- "For once, this ones about me," - Colleen Brown
Published on May 05, 2014 08:13
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