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Mirror Mirror
Once I wouldn’t dare to be seen Without mascara and liner Never doubting that my dreams Were founded on these little things Often I chose to just stay home When I hadn’t showered Or used a curling wand I wasn’t vain, so I told myself I just didn’t want to be seen Without shadow and lip color As time passed by me and I became A few years older and less worried About wearing faded jeans or loosely Fitting T-shirts – I learned that It isn’t “looks” which makes you The woman who God anticipated When He breathed life into you Finally, without taking too much time, I learned a lesson about vanity and pride I discovered that wearing fuzzy socks and crocs Made it clear to the world I knew That I was someone who could say adieu To the mirror from which I found, in all truth, A bit of my hope being dissuaded and deluded Into thinking that it mattered more to look the part, Than to act the part of the woman God could use Finally, as I bid my reflection good-bye A new light began to twinkle in my eye And I discovered that who I was inside Was who made the best of everything I tried Fuzzy socks and crocs poetry contest Sponsored by Francine Roberts June 8, 2021
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