Reflected

By asailorsangel

A reflected image, what do you see?
Reflected with light but shrouded by darkness.
?ees uoy od tahw egami detcelfer A

Look parallel into the images.
Do they
s t r e t c h
for infinite worlds
or STOP within
what you preceive that your seeing?
Is it you?
Or just a reflected image
of your minds imagination?

Are you here


or are you there?

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Published on Friday, December 6, 2002.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • Kinkypoptart On Thursday, April 21, 2005, Kinkypoptart (555)By person wrote:

    awesome write ~*~Tart~*~

  • A former member wrote: extraordinarily creative. -zay

  • Raze Drake On Wednesday, December 10, 2003, Raze Drake (85)By person wrote:

    reflected words. . . . . . . .I am here, you are there. . . . . .everywhere.

  • GreekPhilosopher On Tuesday, December 9, 2003, GreekPhilosopher (156)By person wrote:

    This Freaked Me Out A Little... Ok, Ok... A Little More Than A Little. Heh. GPhD.

  • Methos On Tuesday, November 18, 2003, Methos (121)By person wrote:

    Very well done, I like this work. Your use of words is very good. Good write!!!

  • A former member wrote: i like this. when one is faced with their reflection, either they see themselves for who they really are, beyond vanity; or they become bound by pride, and only see what they want everyone else to see.

  • _Andrew_ On Tuesday, September 16, 2003, _Andrew_ (245)By person wrote:

    very thought provoking, and ingenious, i can't wait for more, you seem to draw me in with every write you do. *~*aNDReW*~*

  • A former member wrote: This reminds me of the grids and meditation theory in metaphysics. I like it. ~Urban Shipwreck~

  • A former member wrote: Mirrors are scary. A whole 'nother world exsist on the other side. So many different dimensions to life! Good write!

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