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" Your ribcage never meant to hurt you.
Your windpipe doesn’t know how to be pretty,
but she knows how to howl—
and here, I’d like to take a moment
to submit a formal apology to my soft parts
because they kept me warm
when I was trying to freeze to death,
and I hated them for it. An apology
for a starvation that went deeper than my skin.
One for the strongest skeleton I will ever own
and how I kept using the word girl against it.
Or how I turned words like beautiful into shapes
I could contort myself into. I didn’t mean
to compare myself to faces I can’t have.
Or spend years trying to carve myself,
like Michelangelo’s angels, from the marble—
forgetting what it is to be skin instead of stone.
I let myself be afraid. I was taught to be.
When you learn you are only as good
as your beauty routine, you forget
how to define yourself by anything else. "

Ashe Vernon , Wrong Side of a Fistfight


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Ashe Vernon quote : Your ribcage never meant to hurt you.<br />Your windpipe doesn’t know how to be pretty,<br />but she knows how to howl—<br />and here, I’d like to take a moment<br />to submit a formal apology to my soft parts<br />because they kept me warm<br />when I was trying to freeze to death,<br />and I hated them for it. An apology<br />for a starvation that went deeper than my skin.<br />One for the strongest skeleton I will ever own<br />and how I kept using the word girl against it.<br />Or how I turned words like beautiful into shapes<br />I could contort myself into. I didn’t mean<br />to compare myself to faces I can’t have.<br />Or spend years trying to carve myself,<br />like Michelangelo’s angels, from the marble—<br />forgetting what it is to be skin instead of stone.<br />I let myself be afraid. I was taught to be.<br />When you learn you are only as good<br />as your beauty routine, you forget<br />how to define yourself by anything else.