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Being Perfect

by Jean Jacobson

Being perfect
Definition: “complete in all respects, flawless”
These words I got out of the dictionary
Now if we were all perfect
We would look similar to one another
We would have the same noses, eyes, butts, thighs
No sense of humor
You get my drift
For myself now, I wanted to be perfect
I wanted to walk like other people
Have the thinking capacity like others
Have the outer beauty not the inner one
As hard as we try to be perfect
We can’t
That is OK with me
We are unique in our own way
I like being unique
I don’t have to have other people’s noses, eyes, butts, thighs—
I can have my own.

 


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