Looks Don't Last
The reckless tampering will cost high

The woman was pretty,
and she knew it.
Wherever she went,
compliments followed—
she wanted more.
She magnified her beauty
with cosmetics layers,
She went under scalpels,
for sculpted looks,
again and again.
Endorsements promised,
she indulged temptations,
before long, in her body,
inflammation ignited.
Reckless assaults for years
sped up wear and tear
She aged faster,
her face turned horror.
The very peers,
she once mocked
now looked better,
and felt healthier.
She suffered low self-esteem,
preferred to live,
a life of recluse, away,
from limelight, and applause.
So, don’t be boastful—
Looks don't last,
embrace humility and
natural rhythm of aging,
it's wise and graceful.
About the Creator
Seema Patel
Hi, I am Seema. I have been writing on the internet for 15 years. I have contributed to PubMed, Blogger, Medium, LinkedIn, Substack, and Amazon KDP.
I write about nature, health, parenting, creativity, gardening, and psychology.



Comments (4)
Amen to accepting ourselves as beautiful in Creation instead of believing the society's fickle standards on what constitutes beauty. ❤️😊😍
Great work ♦️💙♦️
Awesome!!!
Nope,not a plastic surgery believer either, Seema! A great statement!