MIRROR MIRROR

by Daizia   Nov 3, 2012


Mirror Mirror on the wall, oh so glad that you can see me
For who I am deep down inside and what I shouldn't be.
Though as deceiving as you are you seem to show my every move
Then you'll show me all the places that I should improve.
I'm afraid, if you could speak what insults would you throw
Am I ugly, am I fat, oh, the things that you don't show.
When I was little I wanted to grow up to be just me
Though when your little your not sure who you'll be.
I surrender, my hands are up, because of all my hatred thoughts
My punishment is death row, they don't make bail at that high cost.
Mirror Mirror on the wall its so shocking what I see
Surprisingly this isn't who I wanted to be.
I failed my mom she hates how I've turned out
She wants to know my problems heck if I know what they're about.
He tells me I'm a junkie but we've never been too good
We don't have the bond a father and daughter should.
My brothers just don't listen but they're young, I understand
I'm glad, in fact in life, they need to know to take a stand.
My sister isn't there at all yet you see
We're all waiting to see how outgoing she'll be.
Mirror Mirror I know, you think that I should change
I've been trying, but the thoughts Mirror, they're always the same.

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  • 11 years ago

    by Marvellous

    Guilt confessed, is Truth acknowledged. When mind is made up, win is close.