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Glass
mirror mirror on the wall
  who’s the fairest of them all
 
 reflected in that ancient glass
 is but a broken mass
 
 what is that hallowed vestibule
 to pick and choose as though a bascule
 
 passing things only as deep as it
 degrading and isolating those left unfit
 
 incompetents fleeing due to coerce
 seeking a haven of the perverse
 
 only then will they pass
 the judgment of glass.

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Well, I obviously was inspired by the tale of Snow White, it was always one of my favorites, but then it became to be about something more. I started thinking about all the trials people go through just to be “beautiful”. Google “beautiful” and almost all the people that come up under Images will be skinny, big butted, big breasted women. It’s sad that only those people are deemed worthy of the term. In writing my poem Glass I was trying to state my opinion on the matter. The status quo for beauty isn’t what I think true beauty is.
~ Amanda