She and I

She and I

A Poem by Kristin Lee
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What you see in the mirror....

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A look, a glance, life is full of inglorious happenstance

Oh, how slowly we have progressed

The painstaking time it took me to for forgive

I can’t fathom how long it will take to forget

 

God knows I’ve waited patiently for your love

But from deep within my heart the truth must part

You don’t want to be seen with me!

It’s a prodigal paradox that exists sourly within us

 

I want you

But I don’t

I keep thinking if I’m strong enough, thin enough or kind enough

Then you’ll finally love me

 

In case it’s not clear the battle I face is in the mirror

I stare at her every day

Sometimes for seconds

Sometimes for hours

 

Yet, she and I are not the same

Our reflection cast ripples upon the glass

I may see myself in the mirror

But she is always lurking in my shadow.

 

Where do our paths become one?

Shouldn’t they always be the same?

I cry for answers but it’s an attempt made in vane

She only stares back at me with beady eyed hate

 

An image frozen in time

A fat, dull girl, trapped in the mirror

She will never be the vibrant woman that I am

So WHY CAN’T I BREAK HER?

 

Because I can’t undo the past

She is made up of images plucked from my past and frozen in time

While I live in the present and yearn for what is yet to come

Parallel lives, the same, but never one.

 

She will never love me because I have all she never did

And I will always hate her because she is the darkness I cannot dissipate

And yet we are the same

She is the girl I use to be

 

And I am the woman she will never be

© 2013 Kristin Lee


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Kristin Lee
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Wow . . . it might surprise you to know men go through this as well . . . I can relate completely, even though I'm a guy . . . the person I am now is nothing like the person I was as a youth, and it's always hard when people look at me and speak to me and they assume I had a much better, more exciting life than I really did. Then the hard part is talking my way out of it and dousing their fires without looking like a fool; it's never easy. Thank you for this poem

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kaylor Mason

12 Years Ago

And yes, I have a LOT of issues with my past self and present self, and how they clash; it's a major.. read more
Kristin Lee

12 Years Ago

No surprise at all. I have a figure in my life who has constantly struggled with his own body image.. read more



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very strong analysis, nicely written

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kristin Lee

12 Years Ago

Thank you. It is in our inner reflections that we often learn the most. so long as we are willing .. read more
Wow . . . it might surprise you to know men go through this as well . . . I can relate completely, even though I'm a guy . . . the person I am now is nothing like the person I was as a youth, and it's always hard when people look at me and speak to me and they assume I had a much better, more exciting life than I really did. Then the hard part is talking my way out of it and dousing their fires without looking like a fool; it's never easy. Thank you for this poem

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kaylor Mason

12 Years Ago

And yes, I have a LOT of issues with my past self and present self, and how they clash; it's a major.. read more
Kristin Lee

12 Years Ago

No surprise at all. I have a figure in my life who has constantly struggled with his own body image.. read more
You expanded the thought well... an uncommon view.

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kristin Lee

12 Years Ago

Thank you :)
Illuminating introspection. Scrutinizing one's physical appearance seems so prevalent with women, it's like another curse we deal with. Soul searching what our outer identity really represents can be overwhelming at best. Very clever and deep read.

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Frieda P

12 Years Ago

I've read that about women who lose a lot of weight, you really need to give yourself a lot more cre.. read more
Kristin Lee

12 Years Ago

Very true :)
Frieda P

12 Years Ago

;-)
Wow, this was extreme and very well done. I think we all find that enemy lurking in our reflections. Very nice.

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kristin Lee

12 Years Ago

Very true! Men and women alike can all relate to the enemy in the mirror. Thanks Jack.
Women are very critical of their physical selves. There is so much pressure to look a certain way and so many feel that they fall short. Melding our physical, emotional, and spiritual selves is sometimes an impossible task.

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kristin Lee

12 Years Ago

It may seem impossible, but it is always worth trying. However, we have to be willing to try. We c.. read more
Such a marvellous introspection laid out naked for all to see in flowing verses full of pathos filled words and phrases that evoke a range of feelings from anger to sorrow.

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kristin Lee

12 Years Ago

Thank you. Body image is always a tough one!
This is a very powerful write. Self image and body image are very difficult things to tackle. What we see in ourselves is often not what others see in us...what to the outside is beautiful, to us looks distorted. I like the last two stanzas the best, they really sum things up for me and bring a sort of culmination to the insanity. We cannot undo the past...we can only work on the future.

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kristin Lee

12 Years Ago

Thank you! yes body image is a tough one. after losing 180 pounds its hard to reconcile the girl i.. read more
Girl Friday (Sarah W.)

12 Years Ago

Wow, what an accomplishment! That is fantastic and something that should be shared and celebrated. .. read more
I love the message and the theme you've blended into one riveting poem here. You find a woman whose still seen like her past image within the mind of her man, yet she's changed physically and wrestingly with the fact that he won't acknowledge her as his girlfriend because of her tainted past. They say love is a battlefield and you've proved that here very clearly. Great write. I'm adding this to my library. :)

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kristin Lee

12 Years Ago

Thank you. That's a great perspective and I'm glad you liked it!
This is clearly a very personal write...the emotion of your struggle shines through. It's tough to critique pieces like this, simply because of the personal attachment. I would suggest maybe doing away with "in case it's not clear...", as it isn't necessary and disrupts the flow somewhat. Overall, I think you've got a lot to work with here...just some refining here and there and you should have this nicely tightened up.

CM.

Posted 12 Years Ago



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Kristin Lee
Kristin Lee

Portland, OR



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I write with a no holds barred attitude, wielding my pen like a dagger to carve tales of fiction entwined with hard and bitter truths. My work generates bold, sometimes dark and devious stories that .. more..