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Elizabeth Rehermann
Poems
Jan 2018
Mask
I wear a porcelain
mask. Hiding bruised and
bleeding skin.
On days when the
camouflage becomes too
wearisome I hide.
I let darkness back in
cloaking a desolate body
in cold, bitter solitude.Β
I want to drop the mask,
let you see the the melancholy heart
underneath. I am lonely.
Written by
Elizabeth Rehermann
24/Cisgender Female/Utah
(24/Cisgender Female/Utah)
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