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Multi-Media
Darling, why, don't you know?
Your face is a canvas
The mediums are of your choosing
Often you are quick to use
Oils and Tones, Powder and Paint
Tan and brown and black
Then when your mood is lively
Golds and Rouges and Blues
But your heart, darling, forgets
That the paint that glimmers
In the inkiest of times
It is a subtle plaster
That is most pleasing to the eye
Yet it doesn't lie in the tone of Pores
Whether they are marred by Scars
or made unfair by Sun Splotches
Whether it's tinted sick with palor
Or pulls upon the light
with the darkest of ebony
These Trifles are but water
To the intense acrylics
Of a Kindness in the eyes
Or runny Watercolors of Fogiveness
There is no substitute for the
Vibrancy of Good Cheer
Nor the opaque value to generosity
There is no other Brightness
That can compare to that of Love
And the Oils of Empathy
Are often thought a masterpiece
So when you rise in the morn
To dawn a Pretty Face
Do not forget that the nature
Of your expression
Can make the most beautiful Multi-Media
Should you choose those Colors
For the Detail on your Canvas
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My insporation for this piece was the societal pressure to conform to the newest concept of what beauty is. Often we forget that the prettiest things we can put on our faces are so beautiful that they cannot be limited to or defined by a color and that our make-up palattes and skin care is not what is important.