Loving Strangers

I don’t know you, but I love you

 

I love the way your nose curves, the corners of your mouth as well

the way your eyes disappear when you smile, I think is really swell

your hair be it short or long

whether you are weak or strong

I love everything about you, dear

 

I see the way you poke and prod, staring at your reflection

skipping meals and makeup caked, hoping to win someone’s affection

It breaks my heart to see you so disgusted at yourself

If only you could see what it’s doing to your health

I still love you

 

I think it’s time you learned dear friend

that this is not the end

Those magazines and TV shows that fill your head with lies

Are nothing but trash and societies’ voice trying to get inside

I’m going to keep on loving you

 

You’re amazing and alive today and I’d like you to see

The miracles that happen all around, and what you mean to me

This world is not so cruel and you are not insignificant

For there is only one of you, and you are magnificent.

I love you Stranger.



 

This poem is about: 
Our world

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