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A faint reflection
In the side mirror of my car
I can see a faint reflection
not of anything special
just me
but it looked at me
differently
differently like it was me but more of something
more there
more aware
and
more willing
more self-fulfilling
I saw it for a second
then looked onto the road
then looked back to the mirror
there I was
yet I was also gone
that more willing self I had never once seen
was gone
I like to imagine it was me 2 years from now
I’d be an adult then
an adult
or maybe it was me 20 years from now
I don’t have to figure it all out now or in 2 years
but knowing I might figure it all out at some point is
soothing
I hope that faint reflection
that I see in side view mirrors
or sometimes in foggy after shower mirrors
or even my full length mirror outside my room
the one I see every day when I walk in and out of my room
I hope that reflection
is the man who has it figured out
no matter the age I’m at
I’ll have it figured
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This poem might not make much sense, I haven't read it to anyone yet, but I was somewhat proud of it when I wrote it so I'd figure to post in on here