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The masks that we wear by Esther Daphne
The masks that we wear by Esther Daphne
The face that you see
is not truly me
It’s the person you want me to be
I do it to make you happy
My smile hides a thousand tears
And my courage hides my fears
I have hidden my pain for years
So that my misery doesn’t fall on your deaf ears
My body is just a robot that walks
My mouth, a clip that talks
My ...
Monday 9th April 2018 8:57 am
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