Graduation To True Perfection

Graduation To True Perfection

A Poem by Michael Xavier
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After struggling severely with an eating disorder, I wrote a poem on the recovery process.

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Your shifting eyes laced with untold stories

A painless perfection you seek to find

Shoulders worn weak by aesthetic worries

Beautiful demons encapture your mind

Silver glassed glares, a despised reflection

Risking painful memories if you stare

Vying for your personal affection

Loving oneself is a game, do you dare

Think of the day when your confidence stays

Wobbling legs change to steady stances

When your mind seems clear without a dark haze

Hands don’t shake and a steady pulse dances

Releasing yourself from mind’s own clutches

Steady your breath, serenity touches

© 2016 Michael Xavier


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Added on November 4, 2016
Last Updated on November 4, 2016
Tags: ed, perfect, positivity

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Michael Xavier
Michael Xavier

Fairfield, IA



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A gay guy living with PTSD, Depression, Anxiety, and BPD and trying to use writing to cope. more..

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