Mirror,
mirror on the wall
Do you have to tell it all?
Where do you get the
glaring light
To make my clothes look just too tight?
I think I'm fine but
I can see
you won't cooperate with me;

The way you let the shadows play
You'd think my hair was getting gray.
What's that, you say?
A double chin?
No, that's the way the light comes in;
If you persist in peering
so
You'll confiscate my facial glow,

And then if you're not hanging straight
You'll tell me next I'm gaining weight;
I'm really quite upset
with you
For giving this distorted view;
I hate you being smug
and wise ~
O, look what's happened to my thighs!

I warn you now, O mirrored wall,
Since we're not on speaking terms at all,
If I look like this
in my new jeans,
You'll find yourself in smithereens!