Conversation Of Two Poem by Pamela lutwyche

Conversation Of Two



First women,

Ten years ago I was a beauty
Not as I am now
I was So very thin, now I am so very fat
I was not as I am now
My clothes were very trendy
Not what I have now
I had White boots, mini skirt and a nice hat.
Now, I have hardly any clothes
I Can not afford a lot
I always have pain
In my feet, my bottom, my head
Don't take a picture of me
Not the way I look now
Best to live in the past
Best not to see a picture of me
Not as I am now

Second women,

You still are a beauty
You are not fat at all
Your clothes suit your age
I would like a picture of you
Just to remember this day
I want a picture of both of us
I want a picture you see
I want a memory of this time
Of how we used to be.

Ten years pass

Don't take a picture of me
Ten years ago I was a beauty.

Sunday, August 16, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: sadness
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