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Oct 2019
We adorn our masks, of physical taste.
While our mental states, lay in waste.
We keep up face, and carry on.
So you do not see, how far we've gone.
We turn our eyes, on to you.
To stop you seeing, straight through.
We fear our minds, and what they do.
For time alone, is time to rue.
We are not all as we seem
Benjamin Dollar
Written by
Benjamin Dollar  27/M/Devon
(27/M/Devon)   
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