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Skin
Skin /skin/
Noun
The protective outer layer of skin
The most superficial layer of the human body
That “protects” you from the outside world
The first thing observable to the human eye when you walk in a room
The first layer of assumptions a person can make
The first judgments that a person can make
They judge upon the skin tone, they assume your character, education,
social class
They judge your background, assume your life story based on false stereotypes
They judge you upon your scars, they assume your life story
Before they have even spoken to you or know your name
The first thing you see when you wake up in the morning
A reminder of everything that has happened
The blemishes, the scars
The things that we do
The skin is what makes us visible to the world
Even when we want to disappear, it forces us to appear
The skin the unfaced surface
A barrier covering up who we are
The skin the daily dress
The unfakeable surface
The skin the thing that holds your inner self
The skin, the organ that holds your deepest secrets, deepest truths, deepest desires
The skin that holds us in, keeps us contained, prevents us from revealing our deepest truths, the thing that prevents us from revealing who we are on the insides.
The skin like the walls of a house, a shelter that protects us from the dangers of the outside world
The skin that protects us from everything we don’t want to face
The skin that holds our memories, holds memories of people who left, memories of who we used to be, memories of the most influential people in small places around, in boxes, on the walls
A house that will hold our memories forever, a house that holds your past, present and future.
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This article is supposed to reflect on society and the judgments people can make about you.