Behold Poetry Look upon this flesh and tell me what you see. A savage beauty, or a broken soul? © Sarah Doughty Share this:EmailFacebookLinkedInPinterestPocketPrintRedditTumblrTwitterLike Loading... Related
Yes, I think someone probably needs a little of the former in order to lose sense of the latter. LikeLiked by 1 person
Tearing through the world efficiently with force is an athletic event of beauty that brings tears. LikeLiked by 2 people
That’s what I was hoping people would realize. We learn to be savage by our surroundings and the things that ‘break’ us. 💕 LikeLike
How beautiful! How poignant! Wow!!! :-O Thank you so much for liking a re-blogged post of mine at any1mark66.wordpress.com! I think I’ll be dropping by your blog every now & then! 🙂 LikeLiked by 2 people
Love the contrast within savage beauty! It makes me think of savage as in the basic core of beauty, but also of strength. LikeLiked by 2 people
It definitely can. Scars make us the survivors we are. Thank you for noticing this! LikeLiked by 1 person
Perhaps both?
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Yes, I think someone probably needs a little of the former in order to lose sense of the latter.
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Indeed
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Reblogged this on Still Another Writer's Blog.
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Reblogged this on Creative Writing Reblogged.
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Tearing through the world efficiently with force is an athletic event of beauty that brings tears.
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That’s very true. Thank you! 😊
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I don’t have any words for this other than…Beautiful. 🙂
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Awww thank you!
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You’re welcome. 😀
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In some cases, it could be both! Nice job here!
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Yes, exactly. Would a savage not be so without a little breaking?
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That makes sense!
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is there a difference between savage beauty and a broken soul?
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That’s what I was hoping people would realize. We learn to be savage by our surroundings and the things that ‘break’ us. 💕
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How beautiful! How poignant! Wow!!! :-O
Thank you so much for liking a re-blogged post of mine at any1mark66.wordpress.com! I think I’ll be dropping by your blog every now & then! 🙂
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You’re welcome. I’ll be visiting again! 😊
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Love the contrast within savage beauty! It makes me think of savage as in the basic core of beauty, but also of strength.
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Yes, exactly! Thank you!
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Sigh. Another lovely one Sarah.😊
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Aww thank you!
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😊
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Why not both?
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Yes! Thank you! 😊 😊 😊
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This is a classic!
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I’m honored, love. Thank you so much!
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It is my pleasure truly my friend xo
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A beautiful soul
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Aw thank you! 😊
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broken soul
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Thank you.
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you’re welcome =)
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One big Sigh! Sarah , you so write so right.
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Awww thanks, love!
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I really like this.
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Aw thanks!
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Can it not be both?
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It definitely can. Scars make us the survivors we are. Thank you for noticing this!
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