Come On You're Beautiful! A MESSAGE OF SELF-LOVE (SML Challenge S2:R12)


I dedicate this to all women. I wrote this for women and the pressures placed upon them with struggling with the beauty myth and all those unrealistic, torturous ideals held by the mainstream media. ## What's the Backstory? My ex-girlfriend of almost 5 years was a gorgeous well-known Australian TV actress. She ticked all the boxes that Hollywood loves most. She was young, slim, blonde, had a smile and fun style that lit up every room she walked into and a wicked Aussie sense of humour, but behind closed doors she was often a depressed and angry mess.

She scored one of the biggest management deals in Hollywood and was tipped for great success.
But she knew she needed to stay on top of her 'looks'.
So she worked her butt off to keep slim, even whilst we were on a very healthy, but strictly curated diet, she struggled with weight.
I recall a rather overweight lass saying to her, "It's alright for you. You're slim! You don't have to worry about weight!"
WHA?!?!
From what I've witnessed, women can be far crueler to each other than men can be.

Anyway, because there are unspoken almost immutable laws in the film and TV industry around how a woman and a man (Yes, we men feel the pressure these days too - I had an acting agent outright ask me whether I was buff, cut and had 6-pack abs!!!) is supposed to physically look for the screen, she felt the pressure.
Not only that, but she had a cystic skin condition that caused huge cystic pimples which are a BIG NO NO for screen actors so she treated that with harsh allopathic medication of which the main side effects were depression and low libido amongst a list of other things.
It was tough. Tough for her. And I'm not going to lie, it was tough for me as her partner to constantly deal with too.
Why?
Because, aside from her massive medication-induced mood swings, she began projecting those pressures onto me.
I had to look a certain way.
She would often compare me to others (usually 15 years younger than me).
I've almost always been very comfortable with who I am, but I started losing self-confidence with how I looked and I noticed that it was never good enough for me and often not for her. Heck! Even when I had six-pack abs and was super athletically fit it just wasn't good enough.

It was a potentially serious and very subversive mental illness.

What's worse still is that it also affected my eldest daughter. By the time she hit her mid-teens, she suffered from body dysmorphia. That was scary for me to watch her fall down that hole and it really hard to heal my little girl from it.

After I split from that relationship, I had to learn to fall in love with myself again.
I had to nurture my heart and self-perception.
I still sometimes struggle with how I look from time to time.

I have to catch myself when the inner critic is being abusive to my inner child and put him in his place whilst nurturing the little boy inside.

The Song's Message

So I penned this song as an important message for her and for all the women in our dysfunctional, youth-obsessed society.

Don't let the mainstream media brainwash your mind.
Don't get me wrong, good health and fitness is of utmost importance for your biological meat-suit, but true beauty is what radiates from within you to the world that you relate with every day.

Your beauty is the life-force coursing through your cells.

Your beauty shines from your heart through your eyes.

It's calling to you now!

COME ON, YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL!

This style is very different to what you'll normally hear me do and what I am best known for, but I hope you enjoy this little pop ditty with a big heart!

I'm entering this into the Steemit Music League Challenge S2:R12 - theme: Popular Music brought to you by the big-hearted @chiefmappster

LYRICS

*All your life you’re told so many lies,
What is right and what is wrong
With the media, magazines
Saying you’re too skinny, too fat,
Too pretty, too ugly, too this, too that,
But they’re wrong,

And I heard you say something rough,
Yeah I heard you say you’re not enough…

Come on,
Come on,
You are beautiful!
Come on,
Come on,
You are beautiful!
Yes you are!

Just last night he said goodbye,
I saw your eyes fall down your face,
Scattered round the place,
Looking for a trace
Of a warm embrace,
(You) thought it was your face,
But it’s just a change it’s not about you, it’s not about you,

Then I heard you say something rough,
Yeah I heard you say you’re not enough…

Come on,
Come on,
You are beautiful!
Come on,
Come on,
You are beautiful!
Yes you are!*

© Nathan Kaye 2009

Released on the Lucky Man album 2010/2011


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