broken for you
Look then at the faces and bodies of the people you love. The explicit beauty that comes not from smoothness of skin or neutrality of expression, but from the web of experience that has left its mark. Each face, each body is its own living fossilized record. A record of cats, combatants, difficult births; of accidents, cruelties, blessings. Reminders of folly, greed, indiscretion, impatience. A moment of time, of memory, preserved, internalized, and enshrined within and upon the body. You need not be told that these records are what render your beloved beautiful. If God exists, He is there, in the small, cast-off pieces, rough and random and no two alike.
Stephanie Kallos, Broken For You
char. musta?
ReplyDeletebag-o rata storya bah.. hahaha.. am good.. thanks for asking bill..
ReplyDeleteur welcome.
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take care gurl
see u... when will i see u again ba?
naa nasad ka online?
ReplyDeletebill awayun natoh ang morena na tindera when am in cebu
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i soooo hate them parin!
how are you bah?