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Upon my face, a mask Carved with confidence And riddled with resolve. Upon my face, a sneer That says I can see Past the cynicism. Upon my face, the sort of "I can handle it" That picks people's noses Up from their smartphones. Upon my face, a mask Smoothed to the demands Of a society that can't tell Success from suffering Or defeat from resignation Because it's too busy Swooning over the dream At the end And won't wake up long enough To admire the journey. A society that I conform to Because what other voices Are telling me anything different? Upon my face, a lie.
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Feb 6, 2015
Feb 6, 2015 at 12:01 PM UTC
The Mask
Upon my face, a mask Carved with confidence And riddled with resolve. Upon my face, a sneer That says I can see Past the cynicism. Upon my face, the sort of "I can handle it" That picks people's noses Up from their smartphones. Upon my face, a mask Smoothed to the demands Of a society that can't tell Success from suffering Or defeat from resignation Because it's too busy Swooning over the dream At the end And won't wake up long enough To admire the journey. A society that I conform to Because what other voices Are telling me anything different? Upon my face, a lie.
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Feb 6, 2015
Feb 6, 2015 at 12:01 PM UTC
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