Woman In The Mirror
By skinner_jennifer
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I gaze at parallel image
smiling back at me,
those sparkling eyes
full of age old wisdom,
we are like two separate
entities though entirely whole,
she has aged yet I have not...
well! Maybe in body, but mind
is still that once upon a time teen,
a seeker of thrills that's what I was;
eager with anticipation like voyagers
discovering new lands.
She replicates me...yet is like a stranger,
her whirlwind has slowed down hidden
behind childhood petticoats once worn,
hiding trivial modesty of what's beneath,
my inadequacies such as they are,
retreat while mind chatters away
on diverse matters, some tedious
while others are agreeable,
leaving me to unwrap thoughts like
removing pretty wrapping paper,
discovering the surprise inside;
excitement at yet another creation unfolding,
my shortcomings for a moment forgotten.
Pixabay free image.
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I know just how you feel!
I know just how you feel!
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In the words of the old song.
In the words of the old song... 'we were so much older then, we're younger than that now'. Enjoyed the read!
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yes, there's a part of us
yes, there's a part of us that doesn't age, but wherever I put mine I can't find it.
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I like the idea of you and
I like the idea of you and your reflection being two separate entities. Left me feeling thoughtful. :)
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I can't think what
I can't think what shortcomings you might have, your writing describes someone warm and kind who lives life to the full and gives everything back! The sort of person who is beautiful whatever age they are.
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Great idea and nicely
Great idea and nicely expressed.
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Interesting last verse
Interesting last verse thought of unwrapping suprising ideas in your mind, and the excitment of developing them creatively, and that that is possible despite shortcomings and aging! Rhiannon
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A lovely piece Jenny, and one
A lovely piece Jenny, and one I certainly relate to. As you said in your comment, I too look in the mirror and see my mum looking back at me. I don't mind as much as I used to!
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You are a mere stripling,
You are a mere stripling, dear Jenny, compared to us true oldies who collected our pension long, long ago but you have expressed what all of us - young and old – believe: that while our body may have felt the ravages of time our brain has retained the intellectual capacity and the freshness of earlier years and is able to find new and exciting discoveries.
Well said.
Luigi xx
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You are so kind and considerate
You are so kind and considerate Jenny (and of course talented!) I have always thought you must be very beautiful. As for me I just ignore the mirror.
And yes what a terrific amount of comments!
See you, keep well! Goodnight! Tom Brown
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