Reclamation
If I’m thin, then I’m lovable.
My mom hates her fat body; therefore, I can’t be fat.
My body is not my own.
I hate my stretch marks.
I hate that no matter how hard I wash and brush and scrub,
I still wear this darkness like a plague.
My body is my mom’s second chance at love and pride.
I inherited a burden from my mom, as she did from hers.
I’m wrong. I need to fix me.
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If I’m fat, then I’m lovable.
My mom hates her body; therefore, I must love mine.
My body is my own and only my own.
My stretch marks paint the story of my unique existence.
I love that no matter how hard I wash and brush and scrub,
I still wear this darkness like a pearl.
It’s up to my mom to recover love and pride.
I inherited beauty in all forms.
I’m okay. I was never broken, so there’s nothing to fix.