Sanctum Sanctorum

Sanctum Sanctorum

A Poem by heiots
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Solitude of the mind

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Leave the façade at the door.
Shed the mask before entering.
Strip off the confines of expectations.
Let your guard down.

There is but one to be conscious of.

Breathe in the solitude.


Inhale the silence.


Immerse in the stillness.



Wide, open spaces. 




Empty.




Uncluttered.




Lifeblood thumps

A quiet rhythm in the ear.


A moment of existence.


All too soon

They come knocking.


The masquerade calls.


Barriers beneath a practised smile

Slip into place.

Like with everything else in life,

She learns to perfect the art

Of pretending

To be one of them.

© 2014 heiots


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This is wonderful! I loved the lines:
"Barriers beneath a practised smile
Slip into place."


Posted 10 Years Ago



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Added on February 18, 2014
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Tags: Sanctum Sanctorum, solitude, mind, silence, escape, pretense, mask, quiet, INFJ

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24. Lost in the expanding universe of my mind. Building intricacies, and yet advised to peel layers away. Instructed to maintain identity, yet witnessed benefits of conforming to society. Recent gradu.. more..

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