Smile Coated Shell

Smile Coated Shell

A Poem by Justice

A smile, happy and gleaming,

The laughs and jokes,

No problems.

 

Seamless, perfect,

Invulnerable to the world

 

Every day for every one,

A little smile,

A senseless word.

Then the shell breaks,

The mask comes off

And the entire world can see.

 

This is me

Lost and dazed

Propped up with pins,

Repulsed by human touch,

Deeper in

 Now the mask can no longer hold them back

Its pieces trampled by invading minds

Rushing toward the heart…

 

The mask slips on once again,

Blocking back prying eyes,

Hiding soul and heart

The black throbbing mess.

 

A few words and a gentle smile,

Words tossed and played,

Jokes and loud words…

 

© 2009 Justice


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I agree with La-Tes, the emotions were conveyed beautifully and artfully. I especially liked how you posted the poem, with the stanzas in different spots to show that it was different from the other parts of the poem. Well done.

Posted 15 Years Ago


I love how you place each sentence in a specific place. It was creative and unique. The words were full of passion and emotion. Great job.

Posted 15 Years Ago



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Added on May 7, 2009

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Balancing work and passion. I've been off my writing game for a while. Hopefully I'll be able to pick things up again soon. My day job can be very demanding so writing may be periodic. more..

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A Poem by Justice