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"amirror" poems
a mirror never lies the way you look at it in any way you can never be wise never could you look away and have different say what you see ist waht may one get but never lie the way you look at it even happy it sees you sad no matter how good it can show the worse of it a mirror never lies what it sees is not the reflection but the deeper desperation somthing worse that addiction it cannot say what you are but lets you see who you are say whatever you say but it will show you the way nomatter how you look at it its you it will show a mirror never lies that is true dreams are something you see dont lie for it will show you the truth don't argue and it give you answers amirror never lies to you for its you who is lying to it what you see you might notlike but thats the truth and it hard to fight never fight what you see in the mirror for it will just comeback to hunt you a mirror never lie even if you try for you are the one lying and not the mirror you face face the truth no matter what you see you may be ugly but happy you may be filthy but clean its not the reflection who is talking but its the reflection showing what you are of it knowing
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Jan 10, 2015
Jan 10, 2015 at 12:06 AM UTC
Mirror
I am brewing with silence crazily Notas have died long since Time is a scorpion which stings itself Loneliness is amirror which shows myself You are lurk in my childhood tears Like a kite whose rope break off Let it go! İn honor of you Valentina! Everyone was so right That we must have been unfair awfully Our fingerprints must have been On the all of the slains collar Blood of killed children Must have benn on our tooth Let it go! İn honor of you Valentina! There were too many innocent We must have been most babylonian Ah Valentina! We could not have borned As well as we could not have learnt to live We would have ben a sin İf we born again Not much Goodness We could have loved! Let it go! İn honor of you Valentina! Murat Halici
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May 10, 2018
May 10, 2018 at 11:46 AM UTC
Valentina