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BY PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR
# k0 o/ ~9 B* b2 _1 N0 q l0 l, v6 @We wear the mask that grins and lies,, B( R" R8 z3 s# F; j
It hides our cheeks and shades our eyes,—
0 v# f) i Q1 s5 n' T* hThis debt we pay to human guile;
4 E( x1 n7 b3 N. gWith torn and bleeding hearts we smile,
. X# k6 F( j7 b: h% o. nAnd mouth with myriad subtleties.
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! R% [" t* X/ ~) w OWhy should the world be over-wise,
% q" J/ m' a8 I4 g8 H$ YIn counting all our tears and sighs?
6 F4 C" g! V1 h/ C( I2 xNay, let them only see us, while
' @# u4 m& ]( Q" R, n/ G( [ We wear the mask.0 V, S6 Q" A% z5 x; d7 f, \% ^
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We smile, but, O great Christ, our cries7 f5 v9 e7 c5 T# v( ~$ C2 l" h
To thee from tortured souls arise.
; [! u% V8 P% ?! E G$ g! EWe sing, but oh the clay is vile! ~- P0 c# p' Y2 L' M8 l% c
Beneath our feet, and long the mile;5 H* x0 J4 S- e' n ?. K) Y# b6 r7 \
But let the world dream otherwise,2 G; p3 Y2 |" y, c& u5 J
We wear the mask! |
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