Dear Girls, Sincerely Women
Dear Girls,
Make the world treat you beautifully.
More than a mere picture book,
You have the power to be a novel,
If people are done judging your cover,
They can jump into the content of your life.
Your pages mark your success,
They mark how you have grown,
They are not what makes you up,
But what is on the inside.
If you peel the paint off a work of art,
All you have is the frame,
It take some work and sculpting,
To bring it up to fame.
That perfect piece of art,
Was a canvas until today.
Be more than an idea of perfect,
Be a reality of perfect,
Because your dents and edges,
Make you unique and golden.
If you spend your life hiding behind your flaws,
How will anyone know your brightest side?
Trust those who have experience,
In the battlefield of life.
Your pages, paint, dents and edges,
Don’t make you any less,
Than the pretty one next door.
She has her own monsters
In her Prada closet,
Like you do in yours.
Sincerely Women.