A Day of Introspection
I take a day of introspection,
and peel back all the paint
that dictates bright eyes
and forms charcoal sighs--
To see what I will see.
Layer upon layer falls away,
past whispers on the floor
ostracized and lost,
weak and double-crossed--
Masks without a host.
Even more strips are cast asunder.
I fear what I will find,
when I reach truth's eyes,
when I cannot hide--
I take a deep breath,
and remove the final blinding crust.
Feeling like a child in the big world
I blink at fresh sunlight.
Unfiltered and pure,
it reaches and cures--
I see with new eyes.
My first instinct is to cringe and hide
from myself and others.
There is so much fear
behind smiling mirrors--
And then it hits me.
Everyone is the same deep inside,
Craving the acceptance of
their friends and peers,
all dreading a sneer--
They layer on masks
to protect themselves.
And even as this realization comes
I reach
for paint.
I take a day of introspection,
and peel back all the paint
that dictates bright eyes
and forms charcoal sighs--
To see what I will see.
Layer upon layer falls away,
past whispers on the floor
ostracized and lost,
weak and double-crossed--
Masks without a host.
Even more strips are cast asunder.
I fear what I will find,
when I reach truth's eyes,
when I cannot hide--
I take a deep breath,
and remove the final blinding crust.
Feeling like a child in the big world
I blink at fresh sunlight.
Unfiltered and pure,
it reaches and cures--
I see with new eyes.
My first instinct is to cringe and hide
from myself and others.
There is so much fear
behind smiling mirrors--
And then it hits me.
Everyone is the same deep inside,
Craving the acceptance of
their friends and peers,
all dreading a sneer--
They layer on masks
to protect themselves.
And even as this realization comes
I reach
for paint.