This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Texas chapter.
It is life near the bone where it is sweetest.
The external flesh serves as a shell.
We pick. We pull. We mess with our shells.
We try to mask what hides below.
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It is near the bone where life is the sweetest.
This is where the truth lies, within
red fluid tumbling over our insides—
the insides of who we are.
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Palpable pain lives near the bone.
Our shells fight to conceal this.
To let the best lie untouched.
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So cut beneath the perfected shell, do not be afraid.
Expose the tender inside.
And ask yourself,
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Why is life near the bone so sweet?
Why don’t we let others see
that underneath we are sweet?
Not just the shell
we make ourselves out to be.