Faces of Facade
By,
Kaushik Paul
One fine day, I
was walking the streets of Venice.
Where the carnival rolled with cheer and bliss.
Where the carnival rolled with cheer and bliss.
Showered the
roads, the people of the city,
With colourful
dresses and masked faces happy.
Such liveliness they
showed that one’d ever see.
But the poor one
without a mask, was just me.
Oh! A part of
them, how much, I’d love to be.
Alas, the only one
left out, was just me.
Then suddenly, a
thought cut me through.
Was my own human face, true?
Was my own human face, true?
With worried
hands, my face, I did touch,
My face slipped
off, surprising me much.
And as I looked
beside into a mirrored frame,
Beneath my face
was a mask, looking just the same.
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