Impressions Poem by Mark Spencer

Impressions

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Some people are always trying
To leave an impression.
They use money and property,
Even their profession.

They do it all so you'll believe
They are special or cool.
They'd never risk something that might
Make them look like a fool.

The clown, the jock, the debutant,
They all wear this disguise.
They create their grand illusions,
To blind the public's eyes.

For if the crowd believes the lie,
It will become their shield.
The truth will slip behind the veil,
Forevermore concealed.

And they will fan deception's flame,
Until their lives conclude.
Then all of them will face the truth,
As each life is reviewed.

They'll look back on their legacy,
Facing sad conclusions...
Impressions that they left behind,
Were only illusions.

That's how the world remembers them,
Their well constructed lies.
While who they are just fades away,
Behind a shrewd disguise.

But who they are died long ago,
Lost to feigned expressions.
A fate that waits for any...who
Only leave impressions.

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