Is The Mirror Unkind? , For An Anorexic Poem by Michael Burch

Is The Mirror Unkind? , For An Anorexic



Is the Mirror Unkind? , for an Anorexic
by Michael R. Burch

for anyone struggling with self-image and self-worth

She has a comely form
and a smile that brightens her dorm...
but she's grossly unthin
when seen from within;
soon an entire campus will mourn.

Yet she'd never once criticize
a friend for the size of her thighs.
Do unto others:
sisters and brothers?
Yes, but also ourselves, likewise.

My lovely wife Beth has struggled with an eating disorder for many years. I wrote her a poem titled "Is the Mirror Unkind" soon after meeting her. She was always much lovelier in my eyes than the reflection she saw in the mirror. And she was always much more generous with other people than she was with herself. The flip side of the golden rule is that we should treat ourselves as well as we would have others treat us! I hope anyone struggling with "self reflection" problems will be as generous to themselves as they are to others. And anyone who can sympathize with Beth can sympathize with themselves (hint, hint) .

Keywords/Tags: Self Image, Self Harm, Cutting, Mirror, Anorexia, Anorexic, Eating Disorder, Inferiority Complex, Low Self Esteem, Self Worth, Anxiety, Depression, Hopelessness, Suicide

Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: anorexia,anxiety,cutting,depression,hopelessness,image,mirror,self,self harm,suicide
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