Museum of Tragedies

In the quiet chambers of flesh, where veins weave stories, women harbor more than mere existence. They are not vessels for sorrow, but rather, repositories of resilience.

Each curve, each scar, whispers a saga—a delicate tapestry woven from threads of joy and pain. The body, a museum of tragedies, houses memories etched in skin, eternally inscribed.

The weight they bear is not a burden, but an ocean—an expanse of saltwater and secrets. They navigate its depths, tides rising and falling, yet never succumb to drowning.

For within them resides the alchemy of survival—the art of transforming grief into strength. They emerge, not as victims, but as fierce guardians of their own narratives.

So let the world behold these living archives, these vessels of resilience. The bodies of women, not fragile vessels, but vessels of indomitable spirit, forever buoyant upon the waves of existence.

Copyright © Beatriz Esmer

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