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Corinne
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0 posted 2001-10-27 09:31 PM


The Beauty of Aging

On a Saturday afternoon outing,
A Mother and her six-year old daughter
stepped into a salon to shop for cosmetics.
The smiling employees ushered them quickly onto barstools,
today’s special: makeovers.
Sarah (the little girl) got a blue flower painted on her cheek
surrounded by glitter;
Mom was hoping to turn back time.

It was Homecoming night in the little town,
and several young ladies were primping and preening
in preparations for the upcoming dance.
Mom waited patiently,
secretly enjoying the scene;
one teen had a zit emergency
that no amount of tint could conceal.
By the time they were finished,
the blemish stood out,
a discolored bruise on her tender chin.

In the chair next to Mom,
another young lady’s eyes were being painted
in dramatic smoke.
The makeup man fussed over her,
exclaiming in mock horror
that the orange-red lipstick
did not make her look “whorish.”
He turned to Mom and said
“Isn’t she stunning?
Mom agreed the eyes were great
but the lip color was wrong somehow.

Meanwhile, the lady applying Mom’s makeup
lectured that less is more at this age,
and presented bottles of precious fluid
(with a higher per ounce price than gold)
guaranteed to erase visible signs of aging.

While the teen tried on fire-engine-red lips,
Mom’s were painted in light mauve,
to “hide any bleeding into tiny lines.”
Poor Mom,
she really felt old today,
sitting between
her flower-power daughter
and the Homecoming queen.

© 2001 Corinne Bailey

[This message has been edited by Corinne (edited 10-27-2001).]

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1 posted 2001-10-27 09:40 PM


Nice imagery, Corinne. I could really see that mom, the flower girl and the beauty/homecoming queen. Come to think of it, I saw them on a TV show last year. That Mom still looks better to me in the 'before' scene.
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2 posted 2001-10-27 09:53 PM


Corinne,  I am not a girl, don't go to those
things.....but I could see this so well in my
mind..  I enjoyed this very much.  

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3 posted 2001-10-27 10:49 PM


Touching and real, a time if not a place all of us have been male and female.

Death comes not when we cease to breathe, but when we cease to dream.

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4 posted 2001-10-27 10:55 PM


Corinne~
Just so descriptive ... WONDERFUL~
I was hiding under a hair dryer~
'Mom' looked just smashing~
*Hugs*
~*Marge*~

~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
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5 posted 2001-10-27 11:56 PM


*Grins*  I feel like it was only yesterday that I was the homecoming queen...but my daughter is quick to remind me that I'm now just the MOM   but that's not all bad either...a time and a season for everything...atleast that's what I tell myself as I walk past the "Juniors" section at the the mall...lol   Great write!!
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6 posted 2001-10-28 11:44 AM




(big hugggssssss) Aw, this is so sweet, I'm so happy for the sweet Homecoming queen and the sweet little girl! (smiles) I see teh beauty of aging as a special time to watch our loved ones grow and blossom before our very eyes, and share their smiles and tears with them, and feel new love shining between hearts. (sigh) This is so beautiful, sweet Corrine! (kiss on cheek) Muah! I love it! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet friend, thank you for sharing!

May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

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7 posted 2001-10-28 11:47 AM


*giggling* although I no longer have the youthfulness of years gone but I still have a twinkle in my eye that says I am a young women at heart.   Actually I am also the very happy grandmother of 3. **hugs** This is a wonderful poem.

Love I leave with you whether it is in your life now or yet the essense of your dreams.

[This message has been edited by Startime (edited 10-28-2001).]

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8 posted 2001-10-28 11:53 AM


I know this feeling, appreciate these words so much....

-befriend yourself and you will never be alone-

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9 posted 2001-10-28 02:05 PM


oh, HO.....these feelings I have felt.  I am also the grandmother with the twinkle in her eye, and honestly feel I am as young as I feel.  LOL...so what?  I have to past the juniors deptarment, for I am afraid I would find nothing there to fit.
Love ya',
Kathy
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10 posted 2001-10-28 04:10 PM


Corrine,

This is so very descriptive. A very fun read. Thank you for sharing.

                                  Dawn

Denise
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11 posted 2001-10-28 04:55 PM


Great writing, as always, Corinne!
Corinne
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12 posted 2001-10-29 11:28 AM


Thank you all for your wonderful comments. As you might have figured out (I know Marge did!), I was the Mom in this story, and Sarah is my daughter. I'm still kicking myself for buying the magic syrum, too!

Corinne

Robert A
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13 posted 2001-10-29 12:58 PM


this is well constructed, I feel you've been at this a long time?
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