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looking in the mirror
looking at myself
looking at the reflection
of someone else
who is this person in the mirror
I cant tell if its me
her body is scared inside out
I see the blood pouring out
her eyes are feeled whith fear
her heart feeled whith tears
she fears she wont succeed
or truley ever find peace
I want to let her out I
want to set her free
because theirs a possibility
that the girl in the mirror is
ME



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On Monday December 26th, 2005, An Expired Member (39) writes:
damn we have so much in commen its like we are each other just leaveing diff lifes


On Tuesday December 6th, 2005, Alec Pure (334) writes:
wow i loved the ryhme in this peice just amazing and you staid on point so good job on this one


On Friday November 25th, 2005, Emptyness Inside Me (194) writes:
Nice ryhme scheme, this gave me memories of how I used to think years ago, excellent write ~Josh~


On Friday November 18th, 2005, Johny_D_Lewis (607) writes:
i feel the same way at times, looking myselk in the mirror and wonder who is that on the other side


On Wednesday November 16th, 2005, An Expired Member (25) writes:
wow nice end chic my


On Tuesday November 15th, 2005, An Expired Member (33) writes:
this one is my absolute fave, i can really relate... *~`void`~*



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