The Deception Of Perception Poem by Jesse Pickens

The Deception Of Perception

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You are late to every event,
in the mirror you stare,
minutes quickly turn into hours,
but you don't seem to care,
your boyfriend thinks your beautiful,
you are daddy's angel too,
why you are constantly so down on yourself,
they obviously don't have a clue,
your lover tries to cheer you up,
there goes a brand new ring, new clothes, new shoes, even a bit of bling,
what he doesn't get is material objects don't mean a thing,
you are really hurt on the inside that you don't like women in magazines,
they are so perfect in appearance,
their hair falls just right,
all the guys love them around the world so you will never meet their criteria right?
One thing that you can't see in a magazine model is this thing called truth,
they are dressed up like politicians to make them look like they have it all together,
they try to pretend like they can't hear or see the truth,
Like Helen Keller,
Every night they close their eyes they wish they could be normal like you,
have kids, a husband, a house and even eat regular foods too, so don't ever doubt who you are because magazines are not real, but you are living in reality and I wanted you to know Perception kills...

Friday, May 30, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: Courage
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Never let the perception the world has on beauty make you feel less beautiful!
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Jesse Pickens

Jesse Pickens

Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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