It is hard to say when she started disliking the Girl in the mirror. It was probably about the time they gave her braces. Surely, she began to take only glances When she got pimples her hair wouldn’t cover Try as she did with different lengths and styles.
The worst of it started when her friends began To round out and she stayed all lines and angles, Like a child among young women discovering themselves.
It drove her inside herself, Further from her friends, one of whom Struck a devastating blow when the Girl overheard Herself called a pimply stick Just so a boy of dubious morals would laugh.
She started hanging the towel on her mirror then. She told her mother it dried better that way. The woman accepted this And so the Girl in the mirror locked herself away.
Mirrors cannot show the heart or wit Or the steadfast love within. There is only the reflection of beauty soon gone And cast aside for that.
If only the Girl could see beyond the pale reflection.