re·flect
rəˈflekt/
verb
past tense: reflected; past participle: reflected
1.
(of a surface or body) throw back (heat, light, or sound) without absorbing it.
"when the sun's rays hit the earth a lot of the heat is reflected back into space"
synonyms:send back, throw back, cast back
"the snow reflects light"
2.
think deeply or carefully about.
"he reflected with sadness on the unhappiness of his marriage"
synonyms:think about, give thought to, consider, give consideration to, review, mull over, contemplate, cogitate about/on, meditate on, muse on, brood on/over, turn over in one's mind;
archaicpore on
"he reflected on his responsibilities"
**THIS STORY IS COMPLETED BUT I'LL STILL UPDATE ONCE IN A WHILE XOXO**
With a history unknown, shall thy truth of thus past grace thy generation of thus day and age?
As thy decade upon decade escapes thy time encased tranquility.
Is thus spoken to be of physicality or only part of thy mentality? As of molded thought hath turned to naught?