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Mirrorbed Painting
Stare deep into the mirror, the mirror of themself.
Like the perception of the Sun’s image reflected on
the riverbed that creates the body.
The features, oh so identical.
Yet, the way the eyes glow with
neon on the water in comparison to the
radiance, the [divine] luminosity of their own.
The way the silky beams of light that are [human]
in the way follicles of wavy, fluid refractions are not.
The way a [God’s] blessing cannot be
mimicked by a mere adhesive of liquid and reflection.
The way [mortal] souls,
have not the power to paint themselves
On the riverbed to create their body.
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Andrew Kim is a 17-year-old high schooler living in College Station, Texas, with a passion for catalyzing complex emotions into tangible forms through forms of music and literature. His work focuses on the more contemporary and spirited views of youth in regard to the internal struggles of the human experience.