We all wear them The innocent ******* the playground, her life ahead of her The old woman in line at the grocery store, waiting for life to end The teenager walking down the street, lost in the jungle of the world We pretend not to see But the masks are always there Always on Always
Hers is her smile When she sees her friends in the halls After binging and purging yet again Even though she said she would stop Because when she looks in the mirror She despises the thing looking back at her
His is his resounding laugh Full of joy and light When his beautiful children step off of the school bus The children he created with his wife The woman he loves Who has given her love to another
Maybe yours is your friendly wave Your witty comment Your playful conversation Or maybe it’s as simple as saying “I’m fine” When you are not
We all wear the masks Because everyone is in pain But we are happier unaware