Mirror
Mirror - meaning Summary
Selfhood Reflected and Eroded
The poem is a first-person address by a mirror that claims objective truth, then becomes a lake reflecting a woman who seeks her real self. It traces how reflection both reveals and erases identity: the mirror/lake shows literal appearance yet prompts self-deception, tears, and ritual. Over time the woman's youthful image is submerged and an aging figure emerges, suggesting loss, the passage of time, and the instability of self-perception.
Read Complete AnalysesI am silver and exact. I have no preconceptions. Whatever I see I swallow immediately Just as it is, unmisted by love or dislike. I am not cruel, only truthful ‚ The eye of a little god, four-cornered. Most of the time I meditate on the opposite wall. It is pink, with speckles. I have looked at it so long I think it is part of my heart. But it flickers. Faces and darkness separate us over and over. Now I am a lake. A woman bends over me, Searching my reaches for what she really is. Then she turns to those liars, the candles or the moon. I see her back, and reflect it faithfully. She rewards me with tears and an agitation of hands. I am important to her. She comes and goes. Each morning it is her face that replaces the darkness. In me she has drowned a young girl, and in me an old woman Rises toward her day after day, like a terrible fish.
It's insightful to catch the essence of the mirror and life.