Truth in a Picture
by: Ronovan
You call me beautiful with your glance.
I get that a lot.
You like my eyes with their vacant stare
I don’t see you.
You see sexy in them, don’t you?
I see through you.
You say I have the perfect little nose.
I breathe, just.
You want to kiss my full red lips.
They sigh, barely.
I despise being an image for men to want.
My eyes are vacant from being broken.
You don’t see.
I feel dirty and used and pained by him.
You see sexy.
I barely breathe when he hurts me.
You love my nose.
My lips bleed without a scream.
You want them.
Image Credit: gettyimages © Original Photo by nikkivanoostende.com
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wow! intense and dark! loved the style Ron..
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Thank you. I was looking for a happy painting this morning to write a poem about. Then I saw this. Happy didn’t happen.
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You are going to like the direction I’m taking my blog to……..,
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I saw your 10 Things. 🙂 It had a nice ‘sound’ to it. If that makes sense. Tone. And LG :). We so need a picture of her. 😀
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It’s funny… I wonder how many people feel exactly this? Myself included… Sometimes I feel so broken, so used, so empty, that I can’t manage to even force the fake smile everyone’s expecting from me. Dark, but true and beautifully written.
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Male-female conditioning.
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Reblogged this on Embracing a Wounded Soul and commented:
This hits home . . . You never know what someone has gone through. You never know what they are feeling. People have stories behind kind smiles . . .
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Reblogged . . . you know some of my story, so you know how much this hits home. Painful, that’s all I can really say.
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Powerful piece.
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This is well written. I was thinking – how do you know what a woman is thinking?
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How do I personally know?
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I know a rhetorical question. But for someone that will just take a moment and think and use their heart, there are certain things that are just obvious. Once you learn to look through the facades that society has put in front of us you see the realities. But most of the time, in all honesty, I just feel the words to say.
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ok. cool.
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Is it that sinful to be the sanctity of a man image of heaven? Is it that hard to believe that there is still people who believe that romance can be obtained in a glance? No, he doesn’t see your eyes vacant because he see hope. He doesn’t acknowledge your shortness of breath because you take his breath away and it isn’t so bad. Maybe he is salvation; your wish of happiness being fulfilled but you’re too trapped in your past to acknowledge that your future may be present….Nice illustrations. ~AmazinglyBrash~
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Thank you. I was looking for a happy painting for an inspiring poem for myself. But when I saw this one I saw the two sides of the story and couldn’t stop the creating.
Not all men look at the image the same way, but I know some would. And sometimes you just have to speak out about it.
Much Respect
Ronovan
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Reblogged this on ronovanwrites and commented:
This has been linked to so I’ve reblogged it for today. It’s a bit of a truth of the women’s side of an issues. Please read, you don’t have to click like, but at least read and get a perspective.
Much Respect
Ronovan
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Beautifully expressed. Sometimes it seems true.
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wow… powerful and beautifully written.
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Thank you. It wrote itself. I had nothing to do with it.
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Reblogged this on Lesie's World.
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Incredible, Ronovan.
Every broken bit inside responded to this.
You are a gifted and beautiful soul. Thank you for sharing this moving piece, what a gift.
Blessings and peace to you, friend.
Allison
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MY FRIEND IS BACK!!!!!!!!!! YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Woop! What’s good! 🙂
What a warm welcome, thank you so!
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This is breathtaking.. Thanks for sharing it. It hits home for me too. I’ve written about stuff like this before but I love the form you used. It’s delivers a similar message in a much more compact form.
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Thank you. When a woman takes the time to speak about this particular piece it just amazes, encourages, and also saddens me in a way. I am happy that some truth came out of it but I am saddened by what that truth is.
Much Respect
Ronovan
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It’s a great piece, it’d be hard not to respond to. The way you used two sides really works for it. I’m moved that a man wrote from a woman’s perspective, and it rings true for a bunch of your readers.
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Reblogged this on Dare You To Love Me and commented:
This is really well written.. Hit home on what I’ve been writing about catcalling and society along with my personal experiences.
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I can guarantee you that many can relate to her. Very powerful. 🙂
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My word, this is powerful! Exquisite writing. Beautifully done.
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