Allusion
She sits
on the bench
too close to him.
He turns to see
a girl,
reading a book.
Pretty hair.
Pretty face.
Generous figure.
She feels his eyes on
her
and looks away.
After a moment
she finds the courage
to meet his gaze,
but he’s already faded
away
staring into the empty
space
before him.
She watches him watch
nothing.
Skinny.
Dreaming eyes.
A nice smile.
A nice smile.
He looks back at her.
Suddenly insecure again,
she turns back to her
book, Fahrenheit 451.
How like a
mirror, her face.
Impossible; for how many people did you know
who
refracted your own light to you?
Words tumble over words.
Nothing makes sense.
She pulls out her phone
instead,
searching for
simplicity,
and catches sight of her
reflection in the screen.
Fat--
Three chins from this
angle.
Blotchy pink cheeks.
He’d never want to be
with someone
like her.
Nobody would.
He was so lucky
to be skinny
and good-looking.
He watches his marred
reflection
in a puddle on the
sidewalk.
skin and bones.
too pale,
even portrayed in water.
The girl next to him
is so lucky.
She’s got a figure and
rosy cheeks.
Nobody would ever want
him.
How could they?
They spend so long
criticizing their
reflections
that they never bother
to say hello
and ignore the open
window
of a new friendship
and instead
hate
themselves.
1 comment:
Morgan is amazing & it has been my great blessings to be a part of her life
Love
Mary
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