Not to destroy the mirror gleams.
What does it seem,
If one is affecting oneself in any Means,
Just like destroying the mirror gleams,
The grand masters asked in seems.
The new master said,
Looking at the mirror not in a fluke,
Knowing how to protect it like a duke.
To keep its maintenance,
To keep its balance.
From substance and patterns,
From energy and lanterns,
From place and multiple charttens.
For what it seems,
Not to affect oneself in any Means,
Not destroying the mirror gleams,
It seems.
No you are wrong,
The old master said in a thong.
Looking away from the mirror,
Knowing how to protect the exterior.
Just about sustenance,
To keep the balance.
Taking substance and patterns,
Taking energy and lanterns,
Jumping from place as chartterns.
For what it seems,
For one not to affect oneself in any Means,
Just like destroying gleams,
It seems.
So the grand master asked a question in reasons,
What would you shame he said,
The inner mirror
Or the outer exterior.
The new master said,
The outer exterior.
The old master said,
The inner mirror.
So the grand master then replied.
Suits self or others,
Shame self or others.
What does it seem?
Not to destroy the mirror gleams.
This one feels like a dialogue between spirit and body, inner self and outer world. I really liked the way the ‘mirror gleams’ became a symbol—it made me think of how fragile we are, but also how much depends on what we choose to value. Beautifully layered.
Affirmative for the analysis. Thanks for reading through and digesting the context.
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