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Masks
Then came
a suffocating wind
too stifling for the eyes --
the sweat drips, the
intentions melt into drenched
granite slits(like tangible earth,
embedded bones in cheeks) --
he crumbled just a little more each
time, the crevices fading,
deeper chips and cracks
ripping like lead
across white;
her forehead stretched,
moss grows from her lips --
lilting jaw-lines become
cardboard, skin turned to
ash.
he was a
Mouth, gaping vast and split
like a chasm of dark peeled back from
a concealed truth -
he was a man, but
is he human? Or simply
essence of flesh and dust, closely packed into a
sudden jar of
empathy?
an untimely shield,
arrows like sentiments bouncing
off surfaces
in slippery unison --
the glass in the hall,
the primordial face
of lost misinterpretations
left behind.
the performer lies
and lies
on the pit stomach of absence -
away from the lies,
away from the
green guilt, the guilty shame.
the world was a Masquerade,
his time a Tempest,
a red river glowing in the dream of an ember,
the veil of a life
enshrouded in
remorse.
the anger remote,
the fading sounds of crashing
distance in the
chalk feelings of her
burden -
all were futile,
like a dream forgotten in
the sand.
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