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When I peer into the mirror (Clean clear glass on silver A porthole into backwards-land) I see a certain spice in our swirling eyes Absent in those of the lonely Cloves and cinnamon and vanilla It shrouds us in its heavy fog (We don't mind, we see not much Past each others' eyes) In the mirror, our arms are tangled In a comforting, swaddling mess Our heads are leaned together (a teepee) And our smiles stretch around the world But the mirror shows us backwards. (Reverse, opposite, inside out, and outside in) And I know that really, you lean away from me and frown.
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Oct 17, 2012
Oct 17, 2012 at 4:41 PM UTC
Why I Hate Mirrors
When I peer into the mirror (Clean clear glass on silver A porthole into backwards-land) I see a certain spice in our swirling eyes Absent in those of the lonely Cloves and cinnamon and vanilla It shrouds us in its heavy fog (We don't mind, we see not much Past each others' eyes) In the mirror, our arms are tangled In a comforting, swaddling mess Our heads are leaned together (a teepee) And our smiles stretch around the world But the mirror shows us backwards. (Reverse, opposite, inside out, and outside in) And I know that really, you lean away from me and frown.
enya-costa
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Oct 17, 2012
Oct 17, 2012 at 4:41 PM UTC
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