Poetry by Michelle Kinder
Today I will live in my body
not above it
not behind
I’ll feel my bare feet on the ground
and not invite a chipped pedicure
onto my to-do list
I’ll swing my hips to Latin beats
and ignore the way the world convinced me
that my curves belong to you
I’ll welcome every opportunity to sweat
or get caught in the rain
I’ll bathe in oils
that tether me to earth and sky
I won’t fear the intoxication of the divine-
the way it moves up my spine and swells my heart
My hair will be wild and smell like lemon
My arms will wrap around everything I love –
I’ll hug like I mean it
I’ll eat when I’m hungry and sip peppermint tea
Today I will live in my body.
About the Poet
Michelle Kinder is a nationally-recognized speaker and consults with leaders and organizations invested in social change. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor and has articles featured in TIME, Washington Post and Huffington Post. She grew up in Guatemala and lives in Dallas with her husband, Patrick, and theird aughters, Maya and Sophia.