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Across the room you stand, Tall, long and thin, Light gleaming off your flawless, smooth skin. I call you a friend, Yet sometimes, you aren’t. Frequent jibes, Every day, taunting Refusing the gift, I have always wanted. You are not cruel, Only truthful, Very tactful, But sometimes, Brutal, It’s not only I who trembles at your opinions on imperfection. You are still always there, You watch me as I fade into slumber, You are the first one, who helps me, When I awaken, Sorting through jeans and Hand knitted jumpers, You determine my style, And I can hardly loathe you for that. Yet you still act all noble, You have seen me smile and cry, Sometimes you help, Sometimes you hide. I fear the day you notice the creases in my skin, The marks on my hands, The silver in my hair, I know you won’t change, You’ll act all wise, Glance at my decay, And my upcoming demise.
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Dec 20, 2012
Dec 20, 2012 at 1:34 PM UTC
A Mirror's Arrogance
Across the room you stand, Tall, long and thin, Light gleaming off your flawless, smooth skin. I call you a friend, Yet sometimes, you aren’t. Frequent jibes, Every day, taunting Refusing the gift, I have always wanted. You are not cruel, Only truthful, Very tactful, But sometimes, Brutal, It’s not only I who trembles at your opinions on imperfection. You are still always there, You watch me as I fade into slumber, You are the first one, who helps me, When I awaken, Sorting through jeans and Hand knitted jumpers, You determine my style, And I can hardly loathe you for that. Yet you still act all noble, You have seen me smile and cry, Sometimes you help, Sometimes you hide. I fear the day you notice the creases in my skin, The marks on my hands, The silver in my hair, I know you won’t change, You’ll act all wise, Glance at my decay, And my upcoming demise.
katie-ruby
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Dec 20, 2012
Dec 20, 2012 at 1:34 PM UTC
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