Doing a dance, to wear a mask, To play a game that you can’t stomach . . . Just so that the truth doesn’t have to face you, The way you recoil from reflections of yourself.
You’d forsake your happiness, your health — You would burn it all.
To do a dance, To wear a mask To play a game you’ll always lose. To look in a mirror . . . To tell an image, that it’s anything but you.
And it is in that moment, that you'll find You’ll tell the unfamiliar truth As you bleed and feed Your own obliterated youth . . .
To feel, and then to lose — Just like the loss you always knew
You would find in disappointment. Like an unholy anointment of your least desirable possessions That retire from the heavens Back to you.
To betray, and to amuse Alone. The ides of irony rejoice! For they’ve found their lamb... or their ever-dying muse. Forsaking life itself, you clamor To see others just like you.
And maybe, one day, one will choose the path that you can’t leave, As it reciprocates to thee — Two partners in misery, fated to excuse the waste of each other... until they find there’s nothing left.
To feel the flame within its breath consumed.
Wearing a mask, To live a lie, And die a death, Whose dance you six-times misstep
And on the seventh, betrays you.
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