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Broken Beauty By Mark D. Stucky
Glamour is a hollow, shiny shell, a rapid, pretty paint job on an insubstantial surface, that alluringly promises much but never satisfies the hunger. True human beauty is internal, from the depths of one’s core. It starts in the heart and soul. It slowly sprouts and spreads, percolates and permeates the exterior from within. The best but bleakest beauty grows from wisdom wrestled and wrought from woundedness. Pain, a teacher of distinction, comes to every one of us, but only some students embrace the lessons and find meaning in affliction. For perceptive learners, crises cut and clear the clutter from bloated, busy lives, enabling the complex splendor of sorrow and healing, of tears and laughter, of doubt and faith, of truth and grace, of peace and joy, of love and compassion to emerge from pruned spaces. (First published in Small Town Anthology VII: Entries from the Seventh Annual Tournament of Writers, Vicksburg Cultural Arts Center, 2021, p. 93.)

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Date: 6/28/2023 11:42:00 AM
Enjoyed reading this one today. Thanks for sharing it with us. Yes, sometimes we have to have a lot of pruning before we come out baring fruit. Sara
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