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masks i wear
it’s like nothing makes me happy anymore
my excitement is a fallacy rooted in my desire for everything to just stop moving so i can catch up
i find solace in solace itself yet yearn for a group to belong
everyone in my life tires me, they don’t understand my plight
and when i think someone just might, they shed their true skin
and they don’t understand at all.
the different masks i wear
are organized by color
depending on the charade i put on
red — for family,
the girl who would surely follow
in the footsteps of others
the black sheep of the family who is not sure where to belong
and feels lost in the isle of which is supposed to be her own.
yellow — for friends,
jovial and always quick to crack a joke
but cracks under the pressure of existing
and lashes out at anyone in her path
and disappears from conversations when they get serious
but always quick to reappear
to make fun of a classmate.
green — for strangers,
the do not know what i am capable of, and neither do i
all they see is someone to scrutinize
someone to bump into in wide hallways with enough space
someone who waves at old people and children
despite the fact
that she hates children
and doesn’t think she’ll live long enough to be that old.
these masks i wear
all the colors in between
the make it easier to hide
and make me feel less seen.
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my name’s anyja, i’m a senior. i mostly write for fun and get really insecure about my work sometimes. in order to conquer this, i’m submitting some poetry to different magazines.