The mirror in the bathroom, above the basin Told me he was only admired For his jewelled frame And only required Because he could reflect shame Upon those who looked at him finding themselves inadequate Critisisng every feature, every limb He saw them searching desparately For themselves in his glass they'd come close and whispher things And to themselves, he could see them ask "Why?" For he saw their mood swings, Their lashes of confidence "You can do this." They'd sometimes say He saw them loving their appearance From time to time, depending on the day He saw them splash their faces And fix their hair into neat buns Trying to cover up the traces Of rubbed red puffy eyes and tired lungs The mirror in the bathroom, above the basin Told me he saw people confronted With the reality of who they are, But to accept this - they were reluctant Sometimes they stayed far Away from his reflections These days he was lonely and observed them detest their "imperfections" While washing their hands The mirror in the bathroom, above the basin Told me He saw people in their most honest forms.