For vanity’s sake, she doesn’t mind if she is a hefty spring roll. She wears those dresses so tight like there is no air left inside her body. She (dis)graces the pathway like those pompous grimy cats adorned with blisters and grease. She feels like everybody cherishes how she looks.
While another ‘she’ paces like a bathing swan in a lake full of grace and unmindful of how she looks. She has this flair she carries with her as noticeable as the sun sets its elegant rays across the earth. She is truly a wonderful but simple masterpiece of nature.
How would you choose to be one? Should you be a vain woman or an elegant female? It is hard work though. Both choices are. To be vain is to be a woman ‘working’ to be pleasing to the other’s eyes. To be elegant is to be a woman of discipline.
Vanity is not exclusive for women, or flair, too. Men as big as stocky rocks also work their way out to obtain what they think are desirable for others especially for women. But there are also men who wanted to just carry the flair like handy wallets, bags and portfolios.
Vanity or flair – choose!
This is a beautiful piece of writing. Thanks for getting this week's Fifty Words challenge off to such a creative start!
ReplyDeleteLove the imagery in this post, really nice.
ReplyDeleteI think out of all the similes in here, the one that was most effective for me was the vanity woman's simile. The association of the woman with a spandex-sounding tight dress and strutting, grimy cats really conveyed the feeling of vulgarity.
GIENNA - i think i should be the one to be thankful. Your blog is nice and challenging. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteSTUCKHEREWITHNOTV - thanks, was just inspired doing that piece when a vain woman passed by. LOL. Sometimes, it is irksome.
good post - filled my coffee break
ReplyDeletethanks, bobbyricky
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