I look
in the mirror
and see nothing.
Pieces of familiar fall away.
Sticks poke at what’s left.
Start from scratch
or use a box mix?
Put square peg
in square hole…
that’s never been my style.
I take a walk
to get answers.
Insert A into B, get C.
But all I see is ocean.
Vast and unresolved.
IT doesn’t seem
to need answers.
In. Out. Back. Forth.
Up. Down. [Repeat.]
I take my cue and leave.
It’s OK. Really.
I was bored with me anyway.
If you please,
may I see something
in a polygon?
Poem ©2008, Jen Payne. Image: Girl in front of mirror, Pablo Picasso
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