Love Yourself Poem by Alexander Orisafele

Love Yourself



Her hair was scattered, the wind blew it all over the place, she hated that

She often covered her eyes with locks of her long brown hair to avoid the attention her deep blue eyes bring

She covered her long enchanting legs in thick wool stockings, she thought her legs were ugly

I watched her from a corner, this beautiful piece of art hiding behind her fear of public opinion

Her long brown dreaded hair, her deep blue eyes, her long legs, her deep brown skin....all made her a goddess

But she never knew, because she was always afraid of the way it made people look at her

They worshipped her and she didn't know.

She didn't love herself the way i loved her.

wolf

Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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Mwenyeji Spikes 05 June 2017

Great piece! I enjoyed the read

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