Rich man’s maskA Poem by Maxwell RyderWritten 14 March 2014
Dear Estee Lauder,
The make-up mogul of animal slaughter, That covers the faces of our American daughters In eye shadow and powder, The power you've gained in facial facades Makes men so sick; they've soured On such decorative flowers; You've made beauty a cover-up With your lipstick and liner, Empowering women to be painted cowards, And telling women their natural beauty is far worse. You've halted men's gazes At the pearly gates of women's faces, preventing them from penetrating their hearts, Your deeds are a disgrace. You've given women false hope While stealing from their purse For many, finding a man isn't in the cards, But the killing of her soul, I will never condone I am recalling their beauty back: Ladies, don't wear this rich man's masks! © 2018 Maxwell Ryder |
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