No
way…
by Mara Buck
I have never dreamt of flowing dresses,
trains to trip me up,
veils to blind me,
elaborate fingernails to cripple my hands
as I tear off false lashes,
Silicon and Botox and
Spanx and Panx and the obligatory arsenal
to create of Me the She of the
airbrushed illusion.
I am not Marie Antoinette,
though I like my cake.
We shall share it
and grow fat and happy
together.
Keep your ankle-spraining stilettos,
your push-up bras,
your murderous pantyhose and
all the powder and the paint,
for I am the female of the species
who had the sense to eat the apple
and I found it most delicious.
* * * * *
"No Way" was originally published
online in The Lake Literary Magazine,
Ireland (11/13) and subsequently
published in the print anthology Like A Girl: Perspectives on Feminine Identity and
Development, Lucid
Moose Lit (9/15). Author
retains all rights
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