for Wednesday’s Muse & dVerse

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Reflection

This mirror grows old.
A mirage of flaked silver.
Flecked specks of questioning
looks where time shines.

Some fine young woman
of centuries ago looks back
at herself, looks to change
her past. Looks to the future.

And now it’s mine. It hangs
on the wall. Catches the late
afternoon sun. Reflects through
the stair rails. Down the hall.

I look into this old mirror,
an antique. It and me.

  
 
 
for Wednesday Muse and dVerse Poets. This week’s prompt:
explore the Japanese art of Kintsugi and dVerse theories.

20 responses to “for Wednesday’s Muse & dVerse”

  1. A perfect title. Lovely thoughts here, connecting the past and present; there is beauty in many ages. I wear my crow’s feet without shame.

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    1. Thank you. They’re smile lines! Love ‘um.

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  2. Beautiful, as is your soul! My mirror experiences are far less poetic, and more Edgar Allen Poe-sh. Shriek! Who is that grayish creature? Oh. Me. Deep sigh. 🙂

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    1. I’ve discovered that year by year I’m becoming my mother. Sans knitting or making quilts, by golly.

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    Regina Phillips

    Beautiful words Misky, they reflect enduring and surviving.

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    Regina Phillips

    I loved this poem, for the spirit lives eternally.

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    1. Thank you, Regina.

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  5. To connect to that old mirror, love the thought… and having learned about antiques we all know that the old flaky mirror is the more valuable too.

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  6. I love the comparison of past and the present. What was and what will be. A lovely poem Misky!

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  7. I too am becoming my mother. Iike how you bring together the past and the present in tbis lovely poem.

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    1. Thank you! 😊

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  8. Ah yes……the mirror shows it’s age in its spotted reflective glass and perhaps in the image of you and me as we stand there, the umpteenth time over many many years….well, there are those liver spots on our hands and arms that seem to have been slowly evolving just like the spots on the mirror’s sheen.
    Love this post!
    PS the lesson I always remember is the value of an antique….it is a true treasure to hold and to still be.

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  9. Great ending… the mirror is me! How very true this is!

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  10. I am right there with you, Misk. Mirrors can be cruel.

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  11. Oh. . .lovely! It’s a reflection on reflections. I love the tying of past and present together in the object of a mirror. I like to think it has memories of all the reflections it’s held.
    Apologies for just getting to reading. It’s been a crazy few days for me.

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    1. Thanks for reading this one. Glad you like it.

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