Diminished
Trace the thin and spindly
Cracks that line your face
Not with a judging eye
Or dismissive fingering
No, see how they are
A path of your life
Brave men and women
Have walked those creases
Forging their way forward
Discovering new lands
And strange experiences
Not all were green and pleasant
But were rewarding in their own way
Even if they taught you to say
Never again
This map of your time
Shows who you are
Do not cement over them
Or fill with botox
You are not to be
Diminished

Thoughts
There is so much I like about this poem. The fact that the top of the page says Diminished 7th. An accidental music reference. The elegance of the diminishing verses from six lines to five, then four, three, two, one. Sometimes I get lucky and see these things that I had no real part in. I am grateful when they happen.
Our culture’s obsession with youth continues unabated. I see signs of hope on places like instagram where people show the reality of everyday bodies. Granted, they are over powered by the filters and the AI generated nonsense but they are there.
We are meant to be lived in. Beauty and wisdom got hand in hand. How many of us at 30, 40, 50 and beyond look back at our teens and twenties and think ‘I look pretty good but boy was I stupid’.
I know I say this from the safety of middle aged cardigan wearing comfort but please, age into yourself.
None of the people on the escalator care what you look like.
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