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“I’ve done every damn thing in the book wrong”... this is the story of that journey.
2 years ago. January 28, 2022 at 12:04 PM

How many years of beauty do I have left? 
she asks me. 
How many more do you want?
Here. Here is 34. Here is 50.

When you are 80 years old
and your beauty rises in ways
your cells cannot even imagine now
and your wild bones grow luminous and
ripe, having carried the weight
of a passionate life.

When your hair is aflame
with winter
and you have decades of
learning and leaving and loving
sewn into
the corners of your eyes
and your children come home
to find their own history
in your face.

When you know what it feels like to fail
ferociously
and have gained the
capacity
to rise and rise and rise again.

When you can make your tea
on a quiet and ridiculously lonely afternoon
and still have a song in your heart
Queen owl wings beating
beneath the cotton of your sweater.

Because your beauty began there
beneath the sweater and the skin,
remember?

This is when I will take you
into my arms and coo
YOU BRAVE AND GLORIOUS THING
you’ve come so far.

I see you.
Your beauty is breathtaking.

 

Poem by Jeannette Encinias

The Kinky Poet​(other male) - Beautiful read, thank you for posting it
Love and light T.K.P xx
2 years ago
Bunnie - I agree. You’re welcome :)
2 years ago
Maxorde{Not lookin} - Lovely. Thank you for sharing this
2 years ago
Bunnie - You’re welcome :)
2 years ago
T slave​(sub female){Owned} - Aw yes! This! ❤ Thank you!
2 years ago
Bunnie - You’re welcome :)
2 years ago
Sasa​(dom female) - Why is aging always sad, heavy, even if writers try to give it some meaning into it with glorious words. I mostly saw that we humans can't get an idea about their age over maybe 35 or 40. Maybe some even stuck emotionally between 10 an 17. So all is about lost, having a lonely tea, wrinkles and kids instead of living and enjoying what is now. All is about a past, and not about a now or a future. Instead of looking forward they mourn about a vessel. I think it is nicely written but romantic depressive stuff is not for me.

2 years ago
Bunnie - It’s interesting, I didn’t feel any sadness in these words… quite the opposite… for me there was the beauty of acceptance :)
2 years ago
DeepEmbrace​(dom female) - Beautiful poem, Bunny. Thank you for posting. I was just talking to some women about how we have all had moments where we are anxiously counting our newly spotted grey hairs or someone guesses our age wrong and it sends us into a freakout and running to order face creams and serums.
2 years ago
Bunnie - lol so true, it is a difficult transition for us women I think. But somehow I think we find something deeper :)
2 years ago
Jack in the box -
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2 years ago
Bunnie - 🤗
2 years ago

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