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Was she meant to be broken?

As far as ethereal creatures are concerned, 
she fell somewhere in between 
a wood nymph—
	fragile and belligerent— 
and a centaur—
	untamable and resilient 

she is a living, breathing juxtaposition; 
far from flawless, 
yet infinitely beyond perfect. 

She was flawed, 
but as an ornate kintsugi vase 
	cracked to pieces 
	and sutured back together with gold 
Like the Starry Night
	with all its textured paint strokes 
	thrown together through an artist’s insanity
	to procure a masterpiece
Like the Sistine Chapel, 
	her immaculate art 
	born from bitterness and dark secrets. 

Her body is a museum; 
Curated through a series of tragic stories
An erratically beautiful display 
	of the good, 
	the bad, 
	and the utterly grotesque. 

Her beauty wasn’t meant to be consumed 
by savage, hungry eyes
but admired; beheld
with a fastidious delicateness 
not unlike that used to cradle a butterfly
that willfully gravitates towards you.

Where life not only gave her lemons, 
but squeezed the juice into her eyes 
and laughed maniacally,
she, in her ethereal nature, 
embraced the burn, 
threw them back, 
and demanded something different. 
And life, too stunned to protest, 
simply complied. 

And now, 
though a series of tragic stories, 
she is fragile and belligerent, 
	untamable and resilient, 
	terrifying and gentle, 
	and completely, complexly beautiful.

Copyright © Amira Morales | Year Posted 2025


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Date: 5/11/2025 7:42:00 AM

Thanks for sharing this... exposing your thoughts through your unique poetic style. Welcome to Poetry Soup. I welcome you with the love of the Lord, expressed by John 3:16 of the Bible, "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." Be blessed.

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