Man in the Mirror – A Poem

Three year ago,


man-in-the-mirror Small


I met the


person that lived


inside of me.


For months, he


had been plaguing


me with falls


down stairs, with


the loss of


eyesight and speech


and a host


of other problems.


It was when


I lost the


ability to speak


that I was


made to go


to the doctors.


All throughout the


testing, he had


remained quiet. For


months, he had


remained quiet, but


I could sense


him growing stronger


within me. An


unnameable beast that


resided within my


skin. I sat


in a room


with the doctor


and he had


looked at me,


not with pity


but with apology.


I knew what


was coming would


not be easy.


The invisible beast


grew restless inside


of me. The


doctor sighed and


then he spoke:


“There’s no easy way to say this. I’m afraid it’s M. S.”


My mother hung


her head as


if she had


been shot, but


I sat there,


numb and afraid


to move. The doctor


went on to


talk about treatments,


all the while,


the twin inside


of me was


laughing. For a


moment, I thought


my life was


over, that life


as I knew


it had stopped.


We stood and


thanked the doctor


for his help


and I went


to the washroom


to through some


cold water on


my face. I


looked at myself


in the mirror.


I didn’t look


different, but I


felt different. It


was as if


something had changed


within me. I


could hear him


laughing inside of


me. I gave


him a stern


look, knowing that


I was looking


right inside myself.


“I know your name now, Max Shadow. I know what you are.”


I heard more


laughter and a


voice said quietly:


“So? What are you going to do about it?”


I let steel


run through my


spine and looked


even harder at


myself, knowing that


he could hear


my every word.


“I’m going to fight you and I’m going to win.”


He laughed again.


“You sure about that?”


I gave my


reflection a little


smile and felt


him shudder slightly.


“Yes. I am.”


“You don’t have the guts to take me on.”


My smile widened.


“Watch me.”


I turned out


the lights and


left him in


the darkness.

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