Quest For Perfection

Quest For Perfection

A Poem by Chris Shaw
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(make your mind up)

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not content with the quickest of fixes
an application of pretty pink lipstick
or a coat or two of slick nail polish

some dames invest far further
maxing out their shocked credit cards
to purchase a full kissable pout

or heavily defined threaded eyebrows
permanent dark tinted long eye lashes
a tattoo or two inked on body parts

not to mention bleaching of teeth
gleaming brighter than virgin snow
to flash winter white at all and sundry

a botox shot can hide laughter lines
can fill in the odd imperfections
or braver still consult a plastic surgeon

who will enhance those curvaceous parts
add emphasis and a few cup sizes to
those twin peaks filled with silicon gel

as derrieres are currently in fashion
plump up those plummy cushions
of fleshy non dimpled soft seating

what happened to natural beauty
seems it's died a dreadful death
takes time and money to be fake

I haven't even mentioned tanning
or hair extensions yet and I bet
I've missed a few others




© 2020 Chris Shaw


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and it cost not one red cent to be natural...and that is the best beauty of them all....
many hide behind a facade....a fake smile, a fake look because they don't trust that their real one will be good enough....
if only we could love ourselves enough to just present the truth.
j.

Posted 4 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

I am having a bit of a dig here at young women who seem to be doing everything they can too oblitera.. read more



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couldn't help but snicker as i read. i have often thought that such women (with their faux war paint and such) are artificial. i would much rather appreciate a woman's god-given beauty. there is perfection in imperfection which cannot be duplicated. is bigger really better? clever, down to earth write chris that reminds us to stay grounded ... :)

Posted 4 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Good to have both your thoughts and your visit Pete. Many thank yous.

Chris
Fakery is much too difficult to maintain.
If whomever a woman is involved with does not accept aging's natural wear-and-tear, it's time
for someone to leave. The purely physical is a perspective of young fools.
Friends, family and lovers deserve better.


Posted 4 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Sadly there seems to be more and more fake around these days, particularly with the younger generati.. read more
Realistic writing and an accurate thought. Others will judge us on our physical appearance first. But in the end our true friends will judge us on our behavior and attitude, more than on our physical appearance. Nobody is, or will become perfect. Even with physical modifications or dressing styles. I also concur with the review of Kay Salisu Titilola, about "chasing after illusion".

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Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Really appreciate your thoughts here Pennywriter. Thanks for your visit.

Chris
I think you got if all Anne. Nevertheless beauty depends on the person id say.
For me i think natural is the best, but that doesn't mean that's the right choice for some people. Everything depends on somebody's happiness.

Im not fond of too much surgery, if you have something you'd want to fix than it's all good. But making yourself like a plastic doll and saying you're happy, i don't think so.

Posted 4 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Thank you so much Intothemilkyway. Good to have your thoughts and I appreciate your visit.
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The quest for ithe mplausible in all it's vanity filled guises. To looklike a polished mannequin without crease nor blemish, fearful of smiling in case a laughter line appears.
Can you imagine the nightmare of tryong to get into the loo on the same day a preener uses it, barricaded in for fear of being seen without their mask?
Okay, i admit i have not a mirror in the house, i broke them like shrek does when he looks into them, but then again, I'll never be yesterdays news story of a brazilian butt lift vanity death (actually read that story yesterday and she was 20 ffs!)
If you ain't happy how you look at 20, then you have one hellish journey on your hands.
Now if you'll excuse me, i must moisturise this wizened old shell before i turn more prune like. It may betouch and go, i only have half a barrel left 😀

Posted 4 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Yes, those Brazilian butt lifts are the biscuit. And there's me saying to him indoors, does my bum l.. read more
Chris - Hooray for you! I can't understand why so many cannot seem to appreciate the natural beauty they have been gifted with. Personally I'm not opposed to tattoos, but for the life of me I cannot understand why a woman with what anyone might consider a beautiful body would choose to cover large portions of it with a tattoo or tattoos.

Take care - Dave

Posted 4 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Hello Dave, just a few thoughts here on my poem. Each to their own, but the vanity that some people .. read more
Dave

4 Years Ago

I always seem to like and enjoy what you write.
Take care - Dave
They're especially prevalent in Hollywood California. I've seen the lengths they go to to be beautiful and desirable. Those operations and bow-tox tend to win out over low self-esteem.

Posted 4 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Thank you Tim. Oh yes Hollywood without doubt, but also much closer to home. Appreciate your visit a.. read more
I am a great believer in leaving well alone and love au naturale .. there is something very sexy about a woman as she burns a few extra candles... glad you posted this.. not sure everyone will agree but there ya go.... I’m just an old fashioned guy

Neville

PS I did wear navy blue mascara for a while as a youngster 😎

Posted 4 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

"there is something very sexy about a woman as she burns a few more candles". I would imagine that r.. read more
Definitely Dear Chris, you capture the flaws of the world today perfectly in this poem, I hate hearing ppl say there getting this and that done to their bodies, obviously it’s different if they’ve been maimed and
going to undo the damage of that, but to willingly go under a cosmetic knife to enhance their beauty, at
what cost? we live in a world with
fake people who are trying to make the world fake! It’s so Soul destroying and what of the souls who can’t afford the privilege are they to get themselves into debt trying to look their best and do they? As Madonna sung years ago “we’re living in a Material World’ she wasn’t wrong !

Posted 4 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Thank you Katrina, we share the same thoughts. So much fake around nowadays. So many people seem to .. read more
Definitely relevant for today. I feel so fortunate to have been just old enough not to have had a childhood with access to social media. No telling what kind of influence that would have had on my mind; being a teenager is hard enough. All it takes is a strategic pose, a deceptive angle, and some makeup to look like an entirely different person on a post online--and not everyone realizes this, especially the younger ones. If we all look the same, where's the beauty in that? I really like this piece.

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Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Dear Miri Grace, many thanks for your insights. I am also thankful I grew up before the onset of soc.. read more

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