Disguise Poem by Rex-mayor Ubini

Disguise



Life
has consign
her laden worries
to your pure and silken heart,
Why should you ever permit
sadness and pains
to cast their shade over your face,
when you can fake a smile?

Wear the mask of smile and laughter.
Wear the mask of happy days
and blind every mocking eyes
from counting down your tears drops

Let them only see you smile
Let them only hear you laugh
Let them see the flash of your teeth
Let them see a song on your lips

Wear the mask of smile and laughter
Wear the mask of happy days
and blind every mocking eyes
from counting down your tears drops

Sunday, November 22, 2015
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