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Evan Stephens
Poems
Sep 2023
Mirror Ritual
My face, knotted in the shopfront glass,
then smeared smooth, unfolding
in strangest waves and furls
until it's me again, the mask restored.
I do this several times. Step left,
I'm a minotaur, a funhouse scream,
a maze-horror, a twist and blink.
Step right, the pane straightens me
into a mid-life crisis.
But I can't help but wonder
if it's like a coat hanger:
once bent, never really true again;
the mirror regurgitates destinies
as casually as How Do You Do.
I wander down the walk and wonder
if my eye is still slivered and daubed
into a blanched, branched pool
of wild milk spoiling in the open air.
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Evan Stephens
44/M/DC
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