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She looks at her clear reflection, a picture of perfection.
She hides behind her mask of lace.
A tear slides down her perfect face,
and as she stares her eyes widen in sudden revelation.

She remembers everything: the hello, the love, the goodbye,
but in the end he left her, why?
All the times she wanted to die,
and the thoughts and sobbing for nothing more than a stupid lie.

She turns away from her reflection, ashamed of her sadness.
Her eyes blur with tears of hatred.
The mask no longer seems sacred;
she tears the mask from her face consumed with anger and madness.

Enraged, she hurls a vase at the mirror shattering the glass.
Her anger fades leaving her drained.
She trembles and aches from the pain.
She walks slowly back to the mirror, hours seeming to pass.

She looks up at her broken reflection, no longer perfect.
Her face now bare and her eyes dull.
Her tears begin to dry and lull,
and as she stares her eyes start to gleam as her hope resurrects.
Holding my breath.
Biting my tongue.
Donning my mask.
Is this what it takes to never be alone?

I used to feel.
I used to love.
I used to trust.
And now I don't know myself anymore.

Hear me cry.
Hear me scream.
Can't you hear my pain,
Because it's deafening to me.

See my brokenness.
See my loneliness.
Can't you see my hopelessness,
Because it's obvious to me.

Suffocating to death.
Biting my tongue
Becoming the mask.
This is what it takes to never be alone.

— The End —