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Actor

Don't be carried away by my smile, I was shedding tears until some while. I carry myself with some grace and style, I rarely hear the music, yet you'll find me jive! I was no born actor, but knowing I am mortal, Not waiting for rewards, nor longing for laurels, As a girl, a sister, a lover, a daughter - I played along tough roles, whatever life offered. A day will come. when I can redeem Whatever I'd wished for, whatever I'd dreamed For that day I wait, will wait, whatever it means. To smile from my soul, leaving behind whatever had been.
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Written by
geetha-raj
Indian
Published
Nov 18, 2011
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14·103
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Written on 22 September, 2010.

Are we all not actors?

Every smile of ours, with that smirk hidden.

Every blessing of ours, with that disgust concealed.

Every word of our, with the curse not shown.

Every hug of ours, with the contempt hidden.

We are all actors.

Whether on stage or off it.

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