Mask

Mask

A Poem by Chelsea
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A poem written I wrote for fellow teens, just take "your mask off".

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Mask

He walks around with a masked face

A face that never shows emotion

No matter how happy,

How sad,

No emotions can change the mask

I try and touch him

To break the mask

And show him the world without his eyes being blinded

I’m shoved away

Eventually I find a way to weave into his life.

© 2010 Chelsea


Author's Note

Chelsea
Hello, I wrote this poem in hopes that fellow teens would realize that we look at ourselves and we may not be happy. But others look at us and see light. But you will miss out on those unless “you take your mask off”.

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Good piece about bieng honest, true and open
Nice job
Peace!

Posted 13 Years Ago


So so true, I greatly enjoy this poem. Keep up your work, I really like it :))

Posted 13 Years Ago


whoa that was very impressive; well done, chelsea...
short but very impressive.

Posted 14 Years Ago


Throw away your mask and join us in life. It might be fun! Great poem. So true.

Posted 14 Years Ago


I'm impressed by your motivation and sense of purpose... you always have a great motivation behind your poems and this is not an exception... well done!

Posted 14 Years Ago



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Added on November 4, 2010
Last Updated on November 7, 2010
Tags: mask, emotion, sad, happy, break

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Chelsea
Chelsea

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