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Mask

by KittG

Part I There are parts of me I will not give you, Stranger; But these parts are not many. I have always been comfortable in vulnerability. Or perhaps, I have weaponized it— To destroy not kingdoms but boundaries: Confuse the prey and seduce the predator, until they are one and the same. Part II But if I expose my soft underbelly to anyone, Can it still be considered vulnerability? How must it feel to be scarred Again and again Battered and wounded— Yet the flesh never hardens against incursion? To have so much weakness so plainly to see Easy to touch, even more to make bleed Bear witness against the truth Yet shatter all of the doubts— What lies in the middle, then? What will the law of averages reveal? Is that soft underbelly truly so honest and real Or is it another form of camouflage Designed to mislead As the fanfare protects the executioner? Part III The armor of insight is deception Deception that strives to please For distracting the audience is crucial To being this kingdom to its knees So in revealing the war strategy to her enemy Can a commander be Part IV Just who is the enemy, and why does he lurk about?
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KittG
24 / F / Maine
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Written by
KittG
24 / F / Maine
Published
Sep 6, 2023
Time
2m
Notes

GR, if you’re still here, don’t read into this one too much. It’s not about you.

The line about the fanfare refers to The Art of Worldly Wisdom by Baltasar Gracián, circa the mid 1600s

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#weaponizedvulnerability#vulnerability#defense#trauma
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