Commentary and Philosophy Poetry posted January 3, 2015 Chapters:  ...7 8 -10- 11... 


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A chapter in the book To Cherish Thorns

Clarion of Clarity

by michaelcahill



 
Clarion of Clarity
 



Mystical mirror
      such a cruel crime
                you dare smugly reflect me?
                                I breathe and toil
while you hang there without effort
 

my fist should awaken a response
                your fist              
                just as quick
                                but mine is deadly
                you shatter
               
 
even as I smirk in victory
                                I see my defeat
                                                in bloody shards
                                                                airborne—a moment of joy
                                falling and then fallen
 

                I stomp you without sense
                                my bare feet bloody and sore
                but my portrait sparkles now
                                                is it wisdom that shimmers?
                                in the random geometry of my demise
 

I wall us in and banish light
                what will you do without it?
                               

loneliness wins in the end
               

                                                I light a candle…






 



Mirror contest writing prompt entry
Writing Prompt
Write a poem concerning you, or someone, and a mirror. Make it humerous or serious; make it structured or free verse, but keep it brief. Use the mirror as a metaphor in anyway you desire.
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