You are not stupid
Because you were told you were
By those who did not care
To know you.
You are not unlovable
Because you have been left
Once, twice, a thousand times
By someone who you trusted.
You are not weak
Because your heart has been trampled
And laid out to dry
Wrung out on a wire
Squeezed half to death.
I could take your hand
And lead you through
A gallery of you and your triumphs,
Your failures, your in-betweens
And prove that you
Are someone worth seeing.
The wind could whistle in your ears
And sing you poetry
As the sky would hew in two
So the universe could unfold
To look at you
In all your ordinary extraordinary.
Sonnets could be composed,
Symphonies played,
Books written all about
The splendor of you,
A seasoned survivor.
For so long, you have tolerated
Scorn and judgement
Laughter and resentment
The denial of happiness
And basic understanding.
If I were omniscient, I would
Unfurl glossy wings and fly us off
Away from gravity, where the air is thinner
But easier to breathe.
I wish I could tell you
How to get by.
All I can say is that
It does get better,
And so do you.
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