Dale Wimbrow is best known for his 1934 poem, "The Guy in the Glass." Wimbrow was also a notable composer and radio artist. Wimbrow died in January of 1954 at the age of 58.
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This poem was writtten in 1934 by Dale Wimbrow:The Guy in the Glass - Dale WimbrowI'm not a big poetry fan, but over a decade ago a piece of writing introduced to me as "The Man In The Glass" had a huge effect upon me in relation to dealing with my drug addiction issues.I first came across the poem in AA - a member told me that nobody knew who the true author was and that it had been found scrawled on the walls of death row in a San Quentin prison. When I first started writing a column called "The Man In The Glass", it often bothered me that I didn't know who the true author was. I felt that this person deserved some sort of recognition for the wonderful gift he or she had provided to humanity.For a couple of years, a version of "The Guy in the Glass" appeared on World Wide Addiction, along with a request for information about the real author. I am happy to say that the family of Dale Wimbrow, the author, contacted me recently about the origins of the poem.The version I had published, as with so many other reproductions I've seen is somewhat incorrect. It is with great pride and thanks to the family of Dale Wimbrow that I can now publish the correct version and give credit to the writer of this uplifting poem.The Guy in the GlassWhen you get what you want in your struggle for pelf,And the world makes you King for a day,Then go to the mirror and look at yourself,And see what that guy has to say.For it isn't your Father, or Mother, or Wife,Who judgment upon you must pass.The feller whose verdict counts most in your lifeIs the guy staring back from the glass.He's the feller to please, never mind all the rest,For he's with you clear up to the end,And you've passed your most dangerous, difficult testIf the guy in the glass is your friend.You may be like Jack Horner and "chisel" a plum,And think you're a wonderful guy,But the man in the glass says you're only a bumIf you can't look him straight in the eye.You can fool the whole world down the pathway of years,And get pats on the back as you pass,But your final reward will be heartaches and tearsIf you've cheated the guy in the glass.Dale Wimbrow 1895-1954 (See below)* Permission for the reproduction of "The Guy in the Glass" was very kindly granted to me by the family of Dale Wimbrow. Please contact the Wimbrow family before reproducing the poem. This is one of the most misquoted and misrepresented writings that I know of - by gaining the proper permission from the Wimbrow family, we can finally show Dale the gratitude and respect that he rightly deserves.If you see a copy of this poem elsewhere on the web that does not give credit to the writer or is incorrectly quoted, please help the Wimbrow family in their efforts to have Dale properly recognized and point the webmaster to "The Guy In The Glass" web site.Thank you,Michael BlochCopyright (c) 2001 - 2007 Taming the Beast - Michael@worldwideaddiction.comLearn more about the poem "The Guy In The Glass"often incorrectly titled - "The Man In The Glass"
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The guy in the glass represents oneself and is a metaphor for self-reflection and personal integrity. He serves as a reminder to be true to oneself, to live with integrity, and to take responsibility for one's actions. By looking at the guy in the glass, one can assess their own character, make necessary changes, and strive to be the best version of themselves.
Dale L. Berge is a poet and author known for his book "Amati E Misurati" and his poetry collection "Unmasked." His works often explore themes of identity, love, and self-discovery.
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