Mirror

Mirror

A Chapter by R. L. Hill


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Mirror


Mirror?

Can you see me?

 

This girl full of dreams.

This wayward daughter

With stars in her heart.

 

Let me show you

That I am more than you could ever imagine.

Perfection encased in an imperfect body.

 

A stoner

A dreamer

A liar

A thief

 

I've been these and more

Do you see me, Mirror?

Truly see me?

 

I am more than you will ever be able to know.

More than my visions and stories and art.

More than my passion, my sex.

 

Mirror, can you hear me when I scream?

Scream at the woman reflected in you.

You would hear me question myself.

Doubt my actions.

Conquer my fears.

 

Do you hear?

Do you know?

If you could really see me.

If you could really hear me.

You'd understand.

 

But, Mirror, I know you can't.

So I am still alone.

In a fantasy formed by a most creative mind

Where all that I am and all I'll ever be

Is a personal secret.

A treasure.

Locked tight.

 

Mirror?

Can you see me?



© 2015 R. L. Hill


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It is difficult to determine whether a mirror is a friend or foe, or just something that is just there. A mirror tends to reflect only physical appearance and subtle emotions as if that looking glass was actually a person taking a glance at you for the first time. They don't know who you are but what reflects in vision, or in this case a mirror, makes them fabricate a separate mindset for what you might be and have been through. There's a lot of elements in this poem that I can just keep babbling on about, but I love it! Spectacular!

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3 of 3 people found this review constructive.

R. L. Hill

10 Years Ago

I'm so very glad that you enjoyed it! You understood the context of my poem perfectly which makes me.. read more



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Man that is one crazy a*s mirror. Good emotional poem.

Posted 10 Years Ago


The mirror sees all our masks, but also sees the face beneath. It reflects our joy, our wounds, our sorrow, but only on a surface level. It cannot see the cause, the chaos of emotions beneath our skin cocoons. The mirror sees all, but knows nothing. Excellent poem! :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


R. L. Hill

10 Years Ago

Exactly! Well put. Thank you!
Reading this poem, which strikes deep, into my heart, of the struggle, to have others see, the true person, who stands before them. And not the preconceived image, they judge us, by. A struggle that too many people have to face, on a daily basis.

Yes, Quirklet, I see you, for the beautiful and talented woman, who expresses herself, so gracefully.

Posted 10 Years Ago


R. L. Hill

10 Years Ago

Thank you so much, therisa! I'm glad that you connected with this poem and were, only a certain leve.. read more
therisa

10 Years Ago

Sadly, we all have our bias, which taints, how we view each other. Thank you, for posting this poem.
Mirror?
Can you see me?

It does see the shell but the eyes mirror the soul. Beautiful piece, Quirklet.

Posted 10 Years Ago


R. L. Hill

10 Years Ago

Thank you!
Your creativity and talent shines in this poem my friend. Brilliant!

:) Julie

Posted 10 Years Ago


That is so good! I love the whole concept. I need to be more imaginative and think outside the box.....

Posted 10 Years Ago


R. L. Hill

10 Years Ago

The only box you need to think in is your own. Those who love your work will simply make room for th.. read more
I love this poem because I think in a way it explains how people think they see you for who you are but they may not really ever know what you go through and why you do things. It also seems as though it means how people can even be confused about who they are at times.

Posted 10 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

R. L. Hill

10 Years Ago

Exactly. Being a mere a reflection of yourself is difficult to express.
This is so, so, so powerful. I could really feel the agony...

"This wayward daughter
with stars in her heart."
--> these lines are my favorite/impeccable. So artfully done.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

R. L. Hill

10 Years Ago

Thank you! I've read through your work and I truly feel complimented that you would consider my piec.. read more
Q, this is an amazing poem. Is it even possible to be truly understood, seen for who we truly are? Even by ourselves? I wonder. Beautiful form, expression and imagery. Thanks!

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

R. L. Hill

10 Years Ago

Thanks! I think that the challenge of discovering ourselves is more fun than full understanding. So .. read more
Lourisa

10 Years Ago

Absolutely. Little mysteries, to keep us guessing and interested. Our understanding will always be.. read more
I love this. To me it captures our struggle against our desires to be truly understood in a world where it is nearly impossible.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

R. L. Hill

10 Years Ago

Yes! There are so many facets that make individuals...and rarely are all of them ever discovered and.. read more
Clairvoyant

10 Years Ago

Exactly! I feel as though there are not enough people that take this into consideration! I am lookin.. read more

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