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BY PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR5 g! D2 R) @9 L& s1 C
We wear the mask that grins and lies,' W9 I5 ^( B( |2 Z7 Y
It hides our cheeks and shades our eyes,—
5 A, E5 r9 E% G- g& v5 {2 WThis debt we pay to human guile;" h3 L4 Q( R4 M' N3 f
With torn and bleeding hearts we smile,
! W# z% @' A5 x) t0 m+ E: j* F: {And mouth with myriad subtleties.9 z/ s6 z, R' L- @
# B/ P8 f( z0 I$ qWhy should the world be over-wise,
" B) Q& x. M( ^5 DIn counting all our tears and sighs?' D5 Z: M% Y7 W3 U. b) n. z+ y
Nay, let them only see us, while# R2 x$ @: M- z4 A \6 E
We wear the mask.% n; i: j; K7 [; B. l) d
4 `& ]) X1 v1 n: B8 Y( A3 aWe smile, but, O great Christ, our cries
0 W' b. N: M% |7 DTo thee from tortured souls arise.) } O/ S# w# N+ K. I \3 k ?
We sing, but oh the clay is vile
4 u5 p; J# J7 Q% W$ ]$ i1 WBeneath our feet, and long the mile;6 y4 E: @) n) M' Q) I
But let the world dream otherwise,
5 }5 s& P5 v2 E7 j. V We wear the mask! |
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