I am the mirror by the front door
Framed in wood and colorful tiles
oval shaped like a long face
She glances at me
but less these days
I remind her to stand up straight
and keep that inner smile
Lately, I notice
her shoulder drooping
Somethings going on.
I am the hallway mirror
light birchwood
geometric designs engraved in every grain
As she passes by,
only her head appears
gliding across my glass
I see you
walking fairly well today
The limp is gone.
those hip replacements--
no one would know
You hide them well.
I am the bathroom mirror
Of course, I'm always here.
When she brushes her teeth
When she splashes water on her fact to wake up
When she brushes her hair
She doesn't wear much make up these days
No more black-lined cat eyes
Her glam days are over
Now she reaches for moisturizer
Her skin is changing--
thinner now, drier
She reminds herself not to believe everything advertising promises
We are the bedroom mirrors
Full length, floor to ceiling
We've been here for over fifty years
long before her arrival
Before she gets out of bed,
whether she likes it or not,
she sees us
and we see her
Yet she doesn't mind
she is not vain,
but believes in knowing what is
I am the gold gilded mirror in the studio
I have watched her reinvent herself
more times than I can count:
dancer
photographer
poet
journalist
teacher
meditation and yoga guide
dreamer
I remember when dancing
was her profession
Those were the days--
pulling in her belly,
wishing for perfect lines
Then came RA
Then two hip replacements
Then spinal stenosis
No more high extentions
No more grand jetes
I worried about her
But life keeps moving--
and so does she
Down to earth she came
landing softly
in gentle Chi Gong
Now she practices and teaches:
pushing the waves
a wild duck swimming
a dancing crane
cloud hands stirring up the sky
catcing morning dew in a jade plate
a dragon flying
Her new way of moving becomes her
A new form of bliss found at age seventy-eight
bringing peace
tranquility
Chi Gong enables her
to continue what she loves
teaching
sharing
growing
with a community of others
And somehow,
through every movement,
every reflection,
every loss,
every beginning
Life becomes...
a different kind of grace.
Genie Nakano
June 12, 2026
A woman evaluates her look standing in front of a full-length mirror in a cozy bedroom.
I love writing--It's my joy, my therapy--my confession. I'm a performer, dancer, yoga and meditation instructor, write a poetry column for Rafu Shimpo. Growth and love of life is a key to my happiness.
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10 thoughts on “Reflections”
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and story Genie. I feel your story
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and story Genie. I feel your story
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Love that!
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beautiful, meaning-full, heartfelt words as always. Thankful for you.
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I will attend your class.
Thsnks,
Emerly Gueron
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I’m learning how to do things in word press.It has changed so much.
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Thank you Emori.I plan to start another tanka class soon. Hope to see you.
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Thank you Emori.I plan to start another tanka class soon. Hope to see you.
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this is incredible. It’s a sustained pice that builds all the way through. It’s an entire lifetime, honestly portrayed.
a very remarkable poem.
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Beautiful Heartfelt Moving
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I like the photo that word press made for the poem.
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