Mirror
mirror on the wall,
They say you
don’t lie at all
They say you
show that which we do not want to see
And that you
cannot be lied to either
I believe
many of us have stood before you
Demanding to
know if they were fair
Or was there
someone fairer than them
Whom they
would need to usurp?
I believe
madmen have come to you
Seeking the
touchstone maybe
And they
have found something else
Hidden in
the truth you have told them
The last
time I stood before you,
I saw
Hellfire in my eyes
I saw
something else staring at me
And I
thought
“This is a
lie”
Then, I
looked closer
He had my
eyes
My hair
My height
But he was
not me
So, I went
away and
I came back
And this
time, like your cousin Erised
You showed
me an image
Its eyes
twinkled
And it had
laughter lines around them
It winked at
me and told me a joke
And I
realised, this was who I am
Did you
mislead me o mirror?
Or show me
what I needed to see?
Did you bend
the rules just a little
So a
frightened person could see hope?
These
queries have no answer
But this one
does
Mirror
mirror on the wall,
Who is the
fairest of them all?
The Bilge Master
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