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You Are Not Defined By- Another's Perception
You once told that I was beautiful Later on,after kids and weight gain Your perception of me began to alter You didn't look at me with loving eyes I had changed in your eyes……. You said I had repulsed you For years I put up with your abuse Your vicious words had hurt me deeply I believed your every word, I loved you so I fell into a deep dark world of depression But one day I had somehow seen the light I realized that beauty comes from within You had put me in a prison of abuse You were a warden of pain and insult I am no longer your prisoner Your perception of me doesn't matter Only mines and mines alone does Your hurtful words can not and will not Define me because I am now totally free 12-22-18 Contest: You Are Not Defined By Sponsor: John Hamilton
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