The Masquerade

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The Masquerade

She wears a mask,
A plain white mask,
Nothing etched onto that perfect white,
As she glides down the stairs to the ball--

Looking around, no one can see her,
She is but a ghost,
Gliding amongst the living,
Tears silently filling her eyes--

A loneliness like no other,
Fills her soul,
The mask still concealing her lovely face,
She sits to the side and cries--

Do not be mistaken,
This maiden will not deceive,
Graceful her steps,
And yet the sadness looms within her--

No one notices the woman with the white mask,
The mask so perfectly empty,
It seems so out of place,
And yet it seems to blend in-- 

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dahlusion commented on The Masquerade

08-19-2010

"No one notices the woman with the white mask, The mask so perfectly empty,"—beautifully surreal. bravo. peace and light, dah

KittyWraith

08/19/2010

Thank you =^-^= ~KW

A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. It finds the thought and the thought finds the words.

Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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