He says he loves me He says that my smile glows of hope And laughter And wisdom He says that I have this glow in me That radiates out Embracing life He says I'm enough
But he only sees my reflection And if he tried to skip a stone He would see the perfection Transform Create shapes not welcome Let him peak At the murky bottom Filled with treasure and trash All covered in slime
My smile, Is crooked Has yellow spots and cavities And the only thing that it beams Is the breathe of my last catastrophe.
He calls me wise. Only because he has never witnessed The mistakes I step into, The mistakes I give one more chance, The mistakes that haunt in every corner- Even the corner of my smile
He says he looks me in the eyes and sees hope. I wonder where. For when I glance at them There is only emptiness, And despair,
And the only thing I radiate Is a warning Do not tread that path To the one lake With the pretty reflection It is just a mask And though you may love a beautiful mask A mask is not enough
But he says a mask can't mask everything A mask can't mask How I look up When I'm on the brink of tears As if the sun will wipe away my worries A mask can't mask How when a hand is outstretched My whole being is clasped around it A mask can't mask That light that shines out of you. Because, Darling, That light is too bright, For even all of your self doubt, Worries, And the world, To burn it out.
And a mask can't mask And a skipping stone won't transform That I love you And because of him I think I can love me too.