To an Enemy

by Maxwell Bodenheim

I despise my friends more than you. I would have known myself, but they stood before the mirrors And painted on them images of the virtues I craved. You came with sharpest chisel, scraping away the false paint. Then I knew and detested myself, but not you: For glimpses of you in the glasses you uncovered Showed me the virtues whose images you destroyed.

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