The speaker acknowledges that they did not lose the person, as that person was never truly theirs to begin with. They question which version of themselves the person will see when looking in the mirror. The speaker expresses that they do not need friends who simply agree with them or alter themselves based on the speaker's behaviors and preferences.
Advice from the Older Sister I Never Had: A collection of poems and a journal to remind you that you are not alone and to inspire you to take care of your mental health
The speaker acknowledges that they did not lose the person, as that person was never truly theirs to begin with. They question which version of themselves the person will see when looking in the mirror. The speaker expresses that they do not need friends who simply agree with them or alter themselves based on the speaker's behaviors and preferences.
The speaker acknowledges that they did not lose the person, as that person was never truly theirs to begin with. They question which version of themselves the person will see when looking in the mirror. The speaker expresses that they do not need friends who simply agree with them or alter themselves based on the speaker's behaviors and preferences.
The speaker acknowledges that they did not lose the person, as that person was never truly theirs to begin with. They question which version of themselves the person will see when looking in the mirror. The speaker expresses that they do not need friends who simply agree with them or alter themselves based on the speaker's behaviors and preferences.
Advice from the Older Sister I Never Had: A collection of poems and a journal to remind you that you are not alone and to inspire you to take care of your mental health