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Masks We Wear

By Moon DesertPublished 7 months ago 1 min read
Photo by Jacek Dylag on Unsplash

Walking back and forth

across the three-road zebra crossing;

red tees and blue jeans blend

with black jackets and yellow dresses.

Unplanned and fleeting,

whether rushing or taking it slow.

From stores, jobs, and journeys,

by bike and on foot.

Grabbing flyers from strangers,

returning lost items to their owners.

Repairing a bicycle with someone's help ,

stopping accidentally at a road diner.

Waiting for the green light, lost in thought, takes forever.

A man helps a child tie their shoes; they're visiting the dwarfs.

Later, I'm in a theatre of discarded masks, telling stories.

The spotlight hits them, and they look perfect - thank goodness.

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Thank you for reading!

inspirationalsocial commentarysurreal poetryStream of Consciousness

About the Creator

Moon Desert

UK-based

BA in Cultural Studies

Unsplash

Crime Fiction: Love

Poetry: Friend

Psychology: Salvation

I write only because there is a voice within me that will not be still.

Sylvia Plath

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