Mirror Mirror Poem by Abubakar Mohammed Musa

Mirror Mirror



Mirror Mirror


Mirror Mirror, they're always claiming 'bout thou.
They pronounce that you're unfair to them,
Because you don't change anything faces
thou.
You're not the only one that reflects,
They've forgotten how water shows and gleams to what confronts it.
But bothernot, because apparently the way they make hates on you is likely
how they enmited it.

Mirror Mirror, sometimes it takes you an australopithecus to declare illusions and
ramshackles.
Even though you mimiced such, it's nineties time of your brainy obstacles.
Those skeptics to you will remain as how they believedout in you.
They spend hundreds decades but still discover themselves as how
they left you.
I can remember reputely the time those with red ears used to visit negroesand deceit them by giving them your parts.
Your hierarchy is morefurther distanced from other inventious materials.
Many definations are spelling you with your demeanors.
I venerate you with all my hearty ardors.

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