The Fool In The Mirror

I looked at myself in the mirror

And saw a fool staring back at me,

As big a damn fool as could be!

I was taken aback by the rather nasty surprise,

It ruffled my ego I suppose!

But on calmer reflection

It dawned upon me

That it was really my phenomenal follies

The mirror mirrored,

My runaway desires,

My wistful longings,

My abandoned dreams,

My wasted emotions,

My unseemly haste,

My lack of spine

When I needed it most,

My loss of nerve at crucial hours,

My rambling talk

Without any matching walk,

My lazy morality,

My lackadaisical ways,

My wayward fancies,

My jumbled thoughts,

Contadictions galore,

My chipping away at the truth

And hollowing it out,

My brazen offence

Without anything worthwhile to defend,

My frequent lying to save my skin

Or to skirt some confrontation that truth demanded,

My wilful paralysing inaction

When there was a crying need for action,

My verbosity when maturity demanded

Fewer words or silence,

My impulsiven outbursts

When discretion asked for more restraint,

And so on and on and on.

Hence the fool

Staring back at me in the mirror!

Arun Bhagat

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Published by Arun Bhagat

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10 thoughts on “The Fool In The Mirror

    1. Harsh realities are very much a part of life and the earlier we square up to them and take cognisance of them, the better! Thanks for your morale-boosting appreciation! God bless you!

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    1. Sonia Ji, Harsh and bitter truths are also an integral part of life and we need to take stock of them as well and formulate appropriate responses to them, don’t we? Thanks for responding.

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    1. Thank you very much, Priyanka Ji! The list of human beings’ follies and foibles is a long one, making it imperative for them to look at themselves in the mirror and take stock of all those drawbacks. Thanks once again. Stay blessed.

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