The mirror is a time machine,
each tiny wrinkle sending you back
over all the places you’ve ever been,
the reflection of your whole life’s track.
The tiny scar invisible to most
from the lesson learned that awful night
by the stupid kid, now memory’s ghost
needing to be taught how to not fight.
The nose, after five years in the ring,
even though they were just teenage years,
flattened somewhat by persistent punching.
‘Blood and snots’ memories bring tears.
Thirty Dublin winters on two wheels,
protective visor barely down.
I know how sandblasted pollution feels
from driving motorbikes in this town.
Orthodontal overhang and whistly breadth.
I should have been warned before the braces,
But all in all I don’t regret.
Mine is not the worst of faces.
I enjoyed reading this. I don’t know if it’s personal or persona but I felt I had glimpsed a little insight into that person by the end of it anyhow.