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BY PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR; [% {. N2 t1 D0 `+ ^: q/ B# A
We wear the mask that grins and lies,! U: \( |+ O R% j+ y# e
It hides our cheeks and shades our eyes,—
. |, l/ ?1 Z& }$ G3 ]4 x( VThis debt we pay to human guile;
' |! B: B K e1 C1 s) |6 ]With torn and bleeding hearts we smile,
2 g, k' v- c3 J1 |4 E7 oAnd mouth with myriad subtleties.+ g/ J" k3 T6 a4 Z$ n4 G) l, t
1 x6 d6 X2 m5 h9 `' l6 V5 \! AWhy should the world be over-wise,2 V5 ^& b; o2 G' |9 \- l& z
In counting all our tears and sighs?
8 B' y c M' \% pNay, let them only see us, while A# e9 ~% s' D- `5 v+ u7 T
We wear the mask.' w8 M2 L! o+ { V8 m0 D
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We smile, but, O great Christ, our cries6 l! Y' w' [7 w* `# N. M) N
To thee from tortured souls arise.$ q6 M7 j8 [( q" x7 K" n
We sing, but oh the clay is vile. M1 }& }+ b% N |
Beneath our feet, and long the mile;
; V2 M2 q$ N# Y* c3 j1 ^But let the world dream otherwise,
R9 L5 s& G5 ^$ e4 F5 L1 K' p$ M1 c+ D: b We wear the mask! |
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