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The Truth About a Mirror

The Truth About a Mirror It's usually hanging from the wall, It isn’t placed there just for sprawl, It’s not an item or catchall..., The truth about a mirror. This wall piece will reflect an image, The reflection may be new or vintage, Often it can be a display of knowledge..., The truth about a mirror. That representation is a dead ringer, Could it be it displays a boaster?, Is it a replica of an author?.., The truth about the mirror. Most often it reflects the likeness, Ageless, callous, cuteness, calmness, or coolness, The reflection is but the object’s canvass, The truth about a mirror. That sight in the mirror is an effigy, A mere figure of ourselves, often amply, Most often just the truth and and our beauty, THE TRUTH ABOUT A MIRROR.

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Date: 10/28/2009 11:22:00 AM
We take mirrors for granted, nice poem. Pam.
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