Hey Hubski, I'm one of the new refugees, so let me know if I'm breaking any customs here by just straight posting my poetry. Also, sorry in advance if there's weird punctuation/line breaks. This is meant to be spoken word, so I don't usually worry too much about it.
Triumph of the Hideous
I'm sick and tired of
The proclamations
Of everyone is beautiful
That seem so ubiquitous these days
An understandable reaction
To the required radiance
Of modern lives
We seem to believe that because
of this,
We have to be beautiful
Even if we're not
Like that's the only defining
Characteristic
Of a human being
I'll tell you right now
If you go on for days
About how you're
Beautiful no matter
Your shape
Or height
Or whatever
You're probably ugly.
And that's a good thing.
I've forgotten a thousand pretty faces,
But never an ugly one.
Pretty faces are,
By and large,
The same.
Nice, symmetrical features
Rounded eyes
Blooming cheeks
The only variance
A dimple or two,
But ugly faces?
Ugly faces are unique.
Memorable.
One might have a nose three times too large
Another eyes the size of dimes,
Or pupils the size of quarters,
Every single ugly face
Has its own
Imprint
Upon the world.
Something
That sticks out from the sea.
Of Nose jobs
And toned figures
In the age of plastic surgery
And fad diets
Hideousness
Is a triumph.
A bold declaration
That we refuse
To be ruled
By aesthetics
That we won't
Be ashamed
Of our draw
in the genetic lottery
Hideousness
Is character
Unsmoothed
by the gentle shores
Of an easy life
We jaggedly declare
That we have lived
The scar running down the Side of your face
Tells a story the same
as your not-quite straight nose
The story that you
Did something
Were something
And continue to be
And in it's own way
Ugliness is beautiful.
Beauty is no more
Than that which we
Are unwilling
Or unable
To look away from.
And I've seen hundreds
Turn and walk away
From a Van Gogh
But I've never
Seen someone
Look away
From a
Train wreck.
And of course
There's a certain
Advantage
Afforded
To the aesthetically challenged,
We have never been able to get
By on looks we don't have
So, while they
Were drinking for free
And partaking in redundant small talk
We
Were reading books they've never heard of
Contemplating thoughts they'll never have
And cultivating hobbies they can't pronounce
Beauty
Affords you the opportunity to be uninteresting
If someone talks to you
They'll listen to you blather about
Your new poodle for twenty minutes
Off of nothing but the simple hope
Of touching your “perfection”
Whereas we
Have that three seconds of recoil
To intrigue them with something
They've never heard
Before they run flat-footed out of the room
While not every beautiful person is boring
The gross
And the downtrodden
Are endlessly full of wisdom
Found in the darkest corners of parties
And farthest bar stool from the door.
And never forget
You will only be ugly
To 99% of the people you will ever meet
Eventually,
We all find someone who sees
Constellations in our acne scars
Who hears symphonies in our
Speech impediments
Who takes solace
In the warmth
Of our beer guts
And you will wonder
At why beauty beholds you
While they wonder
If they can keep up.
So hear me now
We refuse to be defined
By enchantments we don't have
We refuse to try to twist
Your moniker to fit ourselves
We are not beautiful.
We are individual
We are interesting
We are ugly
And goddammit
If we're not proud of that.
Repulsive piece. ;) You mentioned it was written as spoken word, do you perform?
he hath no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him (Isaiah 53:2)