accursed with mirrors
in
unison, they snarl, sneer like
imps
revolting against their faces
molded
from the cheapest plaster - mud.
they
could not peer at the mirror:
dreading
the faintest glance from
other
souls, they have ensnared
a
prey to slander, to vilify with
their
own filth and deflect the
comeuppance
of their birth.
their
fetid appetite for falsehood
unsated,
they have enticed a mob,
a
throng of imps sharing their
aversion
for the faces staring
from
mirrors polished to reflect
the
thinnest streak of grime.
only
the eyes are repulsed with
the
bearer molded from ivory, or
carved
from repugnant mud.
Prospero E. Pulma Jr.
Philippine Graphic
May 29, 2006
Vol. 16, No.51
p.43
Labels: Philippine poem in English, poetry
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