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Pledge MAG
From this point forward
I will not stand
to be unhappy
any longer.
I will not stand
to be broken down,
broken apart,
broken-hearted.
From this point forward
my success does not depend
on my waistline
and my strength does not depend
on my weakness.
My biggest fear is not
the nutrition label.
From this point forward
I will not worry those
who love me.
I will not look at those
with hip bones
and rib cages
and be jealous.
I will not be afraid
to eat the birthday cake
you made me.
I will not measure
every morsel as if
any more would make
it poison.
From this point forward
food is not my enemy
and Ana is not my friend.
Size zero is not beautiful
and 90 pounds is not ideal.
I am no longer
enslaved by my scale
and it is not an awful day
when I weigh enough
to donate blood.
From this point forward
the only things coming
out of my mouth will be
words.
I will no longer be called
Disgraceful,
Disgusting,
Distasteful.
From this point forward
I am
Inspired,
Indestructable,
Independent.
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Great work!
Thats brilliant!
It is so true, I love it.
Keep going!
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This poem really describes the way many girls think, which is why I love it. I too will make a pledge not to envy others’ looks, but to be happy I’m me and no one else.
I think this poem is very inspiring because it will make many girls take steps as Sarah did and pledge to like themselves for who they are. It takes a strong person to write about how she feels and actually listen to her own advice. Sarah has a plan that would work for anyone. It isn’t just a poem; it is a piece that could save lives.
The writing has a good rhythm to it, but there are still improvements to be made...I think you could maybe use some other adjectives at the end there, but I like how you give the message. Inspiring.
I have always been a tiny girl, and belive it or not, you do get crude comments sometimes for being skinny.
A fast metabolism runs in my family, and some people will say otherwise.
So I might not fully understand, but regardless I believe...Beauty comes in all shapes, and sizes, and colors, and perspectives.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
I bet if I knew you I'd think you were beautiful just the way you are, don't change to please anyone but yourself.
And keep being inspirational.