Shattered Mirrors

by Avrii Monrielle   Jun 11, 2006


Shattered Mirrors is my contest entry, number seventeen.

(shatter,splatter,broken,eyes)
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Shattered Mirrors

Eyes staring in
A perfect face
Wonderful figure
24-inch waist
Corrupt vision
Cinching away
A monster,gleaming in the dark
Broken glass on the floor
Ice-cold shatter of the mirror
Melting away, blood about to splatter
Cooling to a mold
Melting away, blood about to splatter
Ice-cold shatter of the mirror
Broken glass on the floor
A monster, gleaming in the dark
Cinching away
Corrupt vision
24-inch waist
Wonderful figure
A perfect face
Eyes staring in

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  • 17 years ago

    by jello

    This is really interesting...very eerie. i like it
    good job

  • 17 years ago

    by Amber Parker

    I liked this. it was really different. Kinda what I look for in a poem :) Anyways, I hope to read more.

  • 17 years ago

    by Wet N Wild

    Wow, great poem. Perfect construction and i love the idea, obsessed and killed by vanity and the perfect body. keep up the great work.

  • 17 years ago

    by Lady Vengeance

    Interesting, very interesting. i like it : ) well done. very kool

  • 17 years ago

    by Pure Silence

    Hey chickie

    Its errie that I can relate to that feeling... like the mirror is evil... and that I'm am somehow the moster. but bleh thats what you get for living in a socitey like ours right? =] Thankyou for your wonderful comment on "Label this" I'm glad to see im not the only one who disagrees with labels. grr they annoy me to no END! lol

    Fab poem but a few poniters if you elborate and set this into stanza girly this would be A-MAZZZZING, not that it already isnt..or is....how does that saying work 0__O lol. Either way I love it and would marry it =]

    Keep up the steller work
    Jenn

    A monster, gleaming in the dark
    Cinching away
    Corrupt vision
    24-inch waist
    Wonderful figure
    A perfect face
    Eyes staring in

    *shakes fist at the mirror*