A trippy poem about being in love with someone who hides who she really is. |
-She Wears A Painted Mask- by Keaton Foster Her face Flat Her skin A sin Her heart In shambles Her existence Such a hideous parable Along she goes Pretending That she does not know Pleading ignorance Refusal is her right Freewill is her god Circumstance stands Over her head Like an immeasurable weight I A man on the outside Looking deep within Use to be an important part Of her troubled life I deeply loved her Even though She hated me She was my disease There is no cure I am still terminally ill Recovery just won’t stick As soon as I begin to forget I force myself within a step Just as quick I remember Within her presence Again I become infected She wears a painted mask Her disguise But I know all that she hides I can see beyond her falsehoods I know every damn one of her secrets The people she fights to fool Have no idea what lurks beneath To them she is amazingly beautiful A flawless specimen Each curve, every detail Absolutely perfect But I know that under such perfection Is the wreckage of her past A past that I am a big part of A past that won’t relent A hellish servitude that she Must secretly honor If all those she has so easily fooled Where to find out They would not accept her They would see beneath her disguise Her beauty would be replaced With the ugliness of her case She wears a painted mask To protect herself from reality To hide herself from eventuality I know who she is Because as much as I wish I have not found a way to truly forget I still and will always love her as she was Not as whom she has become But to her Such acceptance means zip To her I am nothing She hates me almost as much As she hates her true self… She Wears A Painted Mask Written by Keaton Foster Copyright © 2013 |