Beautiful

She wanted to be beautiful

But not in the ways of porcelain and perfection

She wanted the kind of beauty

That comes with too many freckles and scars

She wanted the kind of glamour

That wears the sunset and the moonrise as makeup

The kind that laughs too loud

And wears the wrinkles of too wide smiles around the edges

She wanted the kind of hair

That begs for winds or fingers to tangle in it

Not the kind of beauty that belongs behind glass

But the kind that must be touched to be appreciated

She did not want the kind of beauty

That launches a thousand ships

Instead she wanted the kind

That rides the waves from the bow, the sea on her skin

She wanted the kind of beauty

That is not diminished by sweat and bruises

But the kind that shines

Like a window from her eyes into her soul

She wanted the kind of beauty

That inspires no artist to paint it

But that steals her lover’s breath

When he dreams of her skin

She wanted to be beautiful

And so she was