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They say a mask worn long enough may soon become your face And that a heart devoid of love will seek any embrace For some hide behind pages While others choose the flask But either way we walk a stage In a panoply of masks And yet each day I choose In increments of years To carry on a ruse derived From the basest of fears Fear of peer's opinion Of other peoples thoughts In my mind takes dominion And once settled starts to rot Fear of phrases hobbled Keep words off of my tongue Forgotten and half cobbled They die forever young Lord, if you have called me To go about your task I ask to move unhindered My face clean of this mask Let my words move freely And stand with their own grace Or lacking of symmetry Just fall flatly on their face Let my eyes gaze honest although they may gaze crass Until the time you manifest a simple veil of glass
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Mar 1, 2013
Mar 1, 2013 at 6:25 AM UTC
A Veil of Glass
They say a mask worn long enough may soon become your face And that a heart devoid of love will seek any embrace For some hide behind pages While others choose the flask But either way we walk a stage In a panoply of masks And yet each day I choose In increments of years To carry on a ruse derived From the basest of fears Fear of peer's opinion Of other peoples thoughts In my mind takes dominion And once settled starts to rot Fear of phrases hobbled Keep words off of my tongue Forgotten and half cobbled They die forever young Lord, if you have called me To go about your task I ask to move unhindered My face clean of this mask Let my words move freely And stand with their own grace Or lacking of symmetry Just fall flatly on their face Let my eyes gaze honest although they may gaze crass Until the time you manifest a simple veil of glass
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Mar 1, 2013
Mar 1, 2013 at 6:25 AM UTC
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