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Mirror on the Wall

By

Kyle O’Reilly

 

Mirror on the wall standing here again, Through

all the rain, you’ve been my only friend

Through storms and rising tides, everyday so kings may rise

The stars must fall, so to sacrifice it all to form creation.

If I look into you, who are you, everyday that’s a question that I have to

ask Loneliness forever lasts, when my thoughts dwell on my haunted past

Be good or better at it, no middle ground nor average

Enough is never enough and enough is never good enough

Mirror on the wall, I kneel before you again

Crying through the pain, it never seems to end.

On and on I go, lie before a broken road, my story unfold

No one by my side, the mirror leaves me mesmerized

The wonders that lie inside and behind reflect the pain that lies in hide.

The value of a dream a price paid with an ultimate sacrifice.

Mirror on the wall broken before me again.

Salvation through pain, confident through the stormy rain

Learn the truth to live and fight another day.

Enough is the glass that becomes incomplete, to have your world beneath my feet

The ending couldn’t be more realer to find yourself looking good in a broken mirror