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Definitely Beige by Camryn Chase There has to be more to life than this... [80 words]
The Dreamer, A Collection Of Poetry by Lewd Muse The Dreamer is about a suicidal who wishes the morning was obscure and none... [242 words]
Rose And A Lonely Tear by Vicky Kearney 2 Poems about feelings. [171 words]
Ghost, A Love Story by Rebecca (Becca) Fitzgerald A poem. [994 words]
Freefall by Rebecca (Becca) Fitzgerald A poem. [374 words]
No Halter, A Collection by Cathy Wilde No Halter - 'If you love something, set it free... etc.' My Colden Friend - Cooling fri... [216 words]
Live & Die by Dominique A. Thornton Do you ever sit and realize you only live one time? Do you ever sit and compare your self to plants ... [80 words]
Noland by Patricia A. Thornton Noland - A little of imagination. Flowers - The smelling scent of flowers. [95 words]
Meg A Girl Who Has No Last Name by Patricia A. Thornton Personal into the point [241 words]
Passing Thought, A Collection by Rose Trimovski Passing Thought - Free as a Fairy. Bears - About stuffed animals. Brita - About a... [567 words]
Bittersweet, A Collection by Lissa N Metz-Gomez A collection of verse. [1302 words]
The Blueprint Of A Poet... by Tracy Plumb A collection of verse. [1,483 words]
Relive by Alexander Barrett A tribute to my best friend. Remembering how our friendship grew. [192 words]
Ritual Loneliness by Alexander Barrett An exploration of the beauty of nightfall. [48 words]
Not Caring by Lewd Muse Three poems about three friends of mine. [297 words]
Invisible by Michael Hunter A little something I wrote on a bad day. Any comments would be welcome. [196 words]
Beyond by Rod L Bro Poetry. [28 words]
Places In The Sky by Sebastian Ayalde It's a very strange poem about a man who all his life has search for something that he was... [75 words]
A Moment In The Dark by Stamper - [168 words]
The Difference by Wayne F. Smith A short poem about how God takes care of all of the animals which He has created and about how G... [50 words]
Fishing by Wayne F. Smith A fun poem about fishing for catfish [113 words]
Guardian Angels by Wayne F. Smith This is a poem that speaks of angels which watch, guide, protect,and help us throughout our dai... [63 words]
Child's Winter Days by Saskia Dodd A Poem. [22 words]
Alcohol Hallucinatons by Saskia Dodd A poem. [11 words]
Bulimia by Saskia Dodd [172 words]
A Wordy I Love You by Alex Mathew Inspired to tell her how it was, is, could be in our dreams. [507 words]
Only Pain And Love by Alex Mathew Love left too late in life to come true. [387 words]
My Battle With The Black Angel by Silents This was written during a time when I thought my death was inevitable. My thirs... [106 words]
Emotion Of The Night by Silents A memory of a night past. [131 words]
I Will Die In Peace by Jennifer M Haynes A poem. [400 words]
The Paradoxical Understanding by Jennifer M Haynes About the frustrations of being a teenager - hormones, the confusion of life, and... [72 words]
The Moon Doesn't Know What It Does by Michael Talbot - [144 words]
The Love That's Left by Kate E Hillard - [104 words]
Fighting Against The Wind by Kate E Hillard - [104 words]
A Love So Pure by Virginia A. Sheppard To be in love for the first time. [314 words]
Through My Own Eyes by Naadira Shante Rushing This is about a girl that is told by everyone that her man is cheating on her, but she does... [122 words]
Mislead by Naadira Shante Rushing This poem is about a young girl that was lead on by this guy that considered her as just a friend. [95 words]
3 Riddles by Michael Hunter I wrote these riddles for my Medieval Literature class. I was only supposed to do one, but I had so ... [180 words]
Ode To The Girl With An Unspellable Name by Tim Scaserini Wishful daydreaming following a brief dalliance. [59 words]
The Reality, A Collection by Monique Nicole Fox A collection of verse. [719 words]
The Mirror
The Shadow by Mandi Daddona This is a poem that was written one Christmas eve back in 1995. The power had gone out and the only ... [116 words]
Wanderings by John Hazard My first attempts at poetry. [408 words]
The Birman Of Arakan by Gary Thompson A story about the creation of the Birman Cat (not to be confused with Burmeese). The poem ... [183 words]
The Infant by Gary Thompson As ambulance employees, we are partly responsibile at times for the lives of the little ones (new-bo... [137 words]
War, I Remember, The Hunter, The Dance by Saskia Dodd A collection of verse. [159 words]

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TITLE (EDIT)
The Mirror
DESCRIPTION
While visiting a family friend doing some remodeling, I found myself sitting on the floor in front of a large mirror...and this is what happened.
[93 words]
AUTHOR
Mandi Daddona
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
I am 20 years old and I have been writing since before I can remember. I enjoy writing as an escape. And I often use my journals and notebooks as an inexpensive form of therapy.
[April 2000]
AUTHOR'S E-MAIL ADDRESS
[email protected]
AUTHOR'S OTHER TITLES (2)
Decision (Poetry) When faced with life choices, and you are too confused to even think anymore, just write... [86 words]
The Shadow (Poetry) This is a poem that was written one Christmas eve back in 1995. The power had gone out and the only light I had to write by was that of the fireplace we had lit for warmth. [116 words]
The Mirror
Mandi Daddona

                         The Mirror
                      By Mandi Daddona

I sit in front of this bright reflector
And it tells me so much.
I see every flaw and characteristic that is unwanted.
And as I look deeper,
I begin to see less and less.

What I once thought was an alright feature
Has become something that needs
Dramatic alteration...

As I gaze longer into this mirror,
I become more and more self-conscious.
Seeing people I wish I looked like-
And now I am soon forgetting
My own identity.
Because I am consumed with the power of
My image;
Making me less and less of the person I once was believed to be.

 

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"I loved this poem, and I found it to be so true. " -- Paula S, Hamilton, Scotland.
"i really like this one alot, it reminds me of me and you looking at each other... love you honey!" -- BOB, valley Cottage , NY, USA.
"I thought this poem was written well. It had a good point I could understand. It was not so abstract that I needed to talk to the writter to understand it which I like. It did seem a bit short though. Maybe you could make it longer. but overall not bad." -- Andy Howard, Normal, Illinios, USA.

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© 2000 Mandi Daddona
STORYMANIA PUBLICATION DATE
April 2000
NUMBER OF TIMES TITLE VIEWED
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