Our Body is Enough
- Lily Brown
- Feb 18
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 4
Tough tendons fibrous bands stretch our body
Attaching muscle to dense bone.
Strong ligaments covered by muscle and tendon eases movement
(Unseen efforts) Hold our bones together.
The fat the hypodermis the last of our body’s defense
From scraping precious joints and popping organs open.
The soft subcutaneous fatty tissue of the skin artfully twists and proudly folds into itself
Allowing our body
To dance ~
To stretch out its long length
Without ripping open and
Without exposing cartilage.
Protruding fat of a bloated stomach a history of yesterday’s and the year’s warm meals
Protruding fat to warm and cushion our insides,
To protect life’s processes from the cold and cruel
To store energy for a desolate day.
Protruding fat.
Its jiggle its bend
Anointed and validated in a few choice areas,
Merely tolerated, even scorned in some others ~
The same skin, the same adipose tissue throughout our body.
Our body is enough.
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