Poetry

In the Mirror

Anna Calegari

 

It’s not surprisingI look like a monochrome:The only colors are pink laces on my shoesAnd purple bags beneath my eyes.

Like an old-fashioned photograph—“Subject stares beyond the camera.Subject seems so sad.”The people in the pictures never smile.

Their faces stay stony and unreadableEven though they see everything,Forever watching, like me.

Smiling is hard when it looks so wrong.My best face is my frown.So I wear my frown as I walk awayAnd the monochrome behind the mirror disappears.

In the Mirror Anna Calegari
Anna Calegari, 12
Chicago, IL

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