More Than What the Eyes Can See


 Words may fall like shadows cold,

Calling me Maakkachimoran or Karumadi,  

Mocking what the world beholds-

But I stand above their stain.


They laughed and said I’m not handsome,

Perhaps they spoke without a care,

Yet even a pimple can change a face-

Why judge what’s never meant to stay there?


A face, a name, a fleeting guise,

Beauty shifts and slowly flies,

For worth lives deeper, past the eyes-

In the heart where truth resides.


Mocking whispers may still sting,

Echoes of a world unkind,

But in my chest a song will ring,

A melody of strength I find.


For value rests in kindness shown,

In love that grows from seeds I’ve sown,

Not in the labels others cast-

But in the soul that’s mine alone.


Let them speak and let them fall,

Their voices small against my heart-

For beauty never lived in skin,

But in the courage I impart.


I hold no anger, bear no shame-

Though others try to bring me down,

My spirit bright, my spirit free,

Stands tall and wears its rightful crown.


So let them call me frog-faced, dark, or plain-

Their shallow words will fade away,

For I remain, untouched by scorn,

A truth that time cannot betray.


More than what the eyes can see,

A heart that beats with dignity,

A soul unbound, forever free-

That is the truest form of me.


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