A Mask We Call Skin

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They say masks are just for masquerade balls;

Feathered, coloured and encrusted with jewels.

But the most common mask in reality is skin;

Foundation soaked deep into our pores and lips stained from cheap gin.

Scrubbing and scrubbing at our reflection;

But we cannot erase our complexion.

Our flaws lie beneath the mask, covered up and buried in black.

Changing everything about ourselves until it is only personality we lack.

A symmetrical face, skinny and tall,

Long blonde hair, latest clothes, why does this matter at all?

Take off the real mask, don't let it be your downfall.

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