Poem: A Reflection

A Reflection

The mirror does its job
of being an eye for another eye,
of being there to look and be seen,
seen, though, only as what it sees,
invisible beneath the other.
It is no one and nothing and yet
all the world comes back.
It would be nice to be that way,
to hide there, hide by showing all
the things they have presented,
showing the whole world to itself.
It would be a trick, but there is too much,
is weight and volume and depth beyond image.
It is not so simple to be anything and everything
when you are not only surface and light.

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