Will narrates the Mark Rabinowitz poem "Image in the Glass." The poem is an interesting way of looking at the meaning behind the cliches "Beauty is only skin deep" and "You can't judge a book by its cover."
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Ooops! I meant to say hummingbird wings! :)
Easton515 4 years ago
No worry, we knew what you meant.
We prefer the butterfly wings. :-)
~Megan
meganmurphy1212 4 years ago
How many times have I felt like a brown burlap sack of butterfly wings! Thanks for sharing this poem. I love it!
Easton515 4 years ago
Aye, we have all at one time or another been in that brown burlap sack. :)
~Megan
meganmurphy1212 4 years ago
Another way of saying, "Don't judge a book by its cover" and "Beauty is only skin deep."
~Megan
meganmurphy1212 4 years ago