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Reflection
She paints the black upon each silken lash
to cover ev’ry truth upon each hair.
She stains her freckled skin a stark bone ash
in hopes to see a lady strong and fair.
But rather than a damsel perfect pure,
the mirror finds the truth beneath the face.
It sees her hollow pleas to find the cure
to the fierce drug consuming this damned place.
Consumed minds paint a blank white crystal net.
Consumed minds paint atop each little woe.
She strives to rid the drug, to not forget
that she does not require a painted glow.
She tries but hides and paints her lips on too,
then looks at her reflection, “Who are you?”
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Hi! My name is Divya Nori and I am a high school student from Georgia. Creative writing is one of my favorite hobbies, and I love creating pieces that tackle issues relevant to teens. This poem addresses the dangers of losing your self identity to societal norms, especially in today's world of social media.