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The Mask I Wear

By Khushi Tanganiya



In a world of masquerades, I stood bare,

While shadows donned faces they didn’t wear.

Their eyes glittered with false light,

But behind, I sensed a hollow night.


I carried truth like a fragile flame,

But soon learned truth had no name.

It flickered, dimmed, in the gusts of lies—

In a place where realness quietly dies.


They smiled with lips that spoke deceit,

Each step forward, a hidden retreat.

I reached out with unguarded hands,

Only to grasp at shifting sands.


I never wore the mask, not then, not there,

Believing the world might meet me fair.

But my soul, untouched by their charade,

Was shattered by every bond they made.


Now, I wear a smile, thin as air,

A mask that hides my silent despair.

Beneath it, my heart beats true, but caged—

The purity I held now quietly aged.


I am not what I was before,

For the truth in this world leaves you sore.

So, I hide like them, behind my own disguise,

Not to be seen, not to be wise.


Conflicted, yes, but I survive the fight,

Wearing the mask, denying the light.

For in a world where faces blend and break,

It’s better to be false than left in the wake.


So here I am, with my smile sewn tight,

Hiding my heart deep, out of sight.


By Khushi Tanganiya



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deepakdt0304
Nov 14, 2024

Writer has a very strong sense of euphemism, surely commendable


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