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0 posted 2001-04-11 03:24 PM







~*~ The Mirror~*~
by Mysteria

The mirror casts dark shadows,
On this night's empty heart,
Heavy with so many years of bygones.
A heart so depleted of trust and laughter,
Fear contours bars on mind's cage.
~*~
Reflexes tighten at residual thoughts,
Allowing no one to permeate the soul,
For there lives a frightened child,
Cowering in fear's darkest corners.
~*~
Locked in safety, so tucked away,
In desolation, silent are the screams.
A miniscule pearl within a shell,
Waiting to be forever treasured.
~*~
Decisions of change arduous,
Mind's eye drifts back in time,
To years of non-existence,
Such a familiar and lonely place.
~*~
Trepidation locks tightly the door.
If opened, will safety be mine?
And what would they really see?
Will they see past who I say is me?
~*~
I stare at my own reflection,
And I can not see into my soul.
Sadly I do not like what I see,
For in the mirror, I see me.
~*~
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Art: The Mirror - D. Hofmann
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Music: Twilight

~*~ Mysteria ~*~
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All Rights Reserved

~*~ I write, therefore I am ~*~

© Copyright 2001 Mysteria 1997 - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2001-04-11 03:33 PM


Nicely written and a nice picture to add to your words...Embers

Dance with me under the moon. Touch my pale skin. Devour me. Love me.

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2 posted 2001-04-11 03:33 PM



Oh Sharon, so powerful and full of melancholy, I relate very much to the last verse - it really hits the reader with emotion.  Perfect picture and music~

Take care,
Melissa~

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3 posted 2001-04-11 03:34 PM


So beautifully written. I loved how the artwork only complimented it. Good job  
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4 posted 2001-04-11 03:56 PM


This is lovely....and you pull from my depths the response that....my best mirror is my conscience....there are even days it keeps me quite young!
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5 posted 2001-04-11 05:51 PM


Embers ~ Wow! Thanks for even reading it, I am kinda honored here  

Melissa ~ Ever just have one of those days?  This is how they feel.  I am sorry you relate to that last bit, it is a sad place to be.

Brad ~ Thank you - this is the first time in a long time I wrote first and hunted for the picture last, maybe I will try that again.

Sunshine ~ Oh dear one, you suit your name so well, thank you.


~*~ I write, therefore I am ~*~

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6 posted 2001-04-11 06:23 PM


absolutely wonderful. . . thank you for sharing. . .  

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To the world, you may only be one person. But to one person, you may be the world.

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7 posted 2001-04-11 07:43 PM


Mysteria~
Just beautifully rendered.
~*Marge*~

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8 posted 2001-04-11 07:46 PM


I have to go back and read ALL of your posts...normally I turn my sound down...today it's up [on home computer] and I have been gifted with the music behind your poetry...

I sit here in awe!

Your choreography of mixing pictures with sounds with words....

blow me away....

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9 posted 2001-04-11 07:50 PM


This hit me hard in the heart - an excellent combination of talented writing, a beautiful picture, and fitting music. Well done! *claps wildly while drying eyes*
~Becky~

Reading this, we all see your soul, and it's beautiful...forget the mirror, they lie anyway!

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10 posted 2001-04-11 09:07 PM


~*Sven*~ Thank you so much for reading this.

~*Marg*~ I am so glad you enjoyed this piece.

~*Sunshine*~I love music, art and poetry equally so I can't do one without the other, but sometimes I try.  He he...you read but you did not hear?  The almost all have music.

~*~Beckalini*~It has to hit hard in the heart to feel rejected, alone, and lost!  But, I think if one keeps looking in a mirror eventually love of self surfaces.  Thank you so much for enjoying this.

[This message has been edited by Mysteria (edited 04-11-2001).]

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11 posted 2001-04-12 03:53 AM


Yes I can relate, at times, to this melancholy, but well written gem. And the presentation is,as always, superb. (Aplauds loudly)  

Aloha with warmest regards, Koko
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12 posted 2001-04-12 09:56 AM


Koko ~ the trick is we don't relate too often, and it the darn thing be a friend more than our foe.  Thank you for reading.
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13 posted 2001-04-12 02:09 PM


In the mirror, sometimes I see my mother, for I grow more like her each day. Deep inside I'm a tired 16 year old who wonders how we arrived to this place in time. I can only smile. ~Shalom

"I am not now that which I have been."

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14 posted 2001-04-12 10:19 PM


Julian: You know it wasn't until your post that I realized how very much (almost identical) I look like my Mother, funny...I never noticed that until you said it.  I too feel something but I feel like a 100 year old woman with way too much experience trapped in a small child's mind.  Thanks for reading, and making me think!

~*~ I write, therefore I am ~*~

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