Masks Poem by John Bliven Morin

Masks



Five masks I wear each day:
The jester’s face when I am sad,
The warrior’s when I am fearful,
The scholar’s when I am ignorant,
The clergyman’s when doubtful,
And that which you see today;
Which hides all the others.

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John Bliven Morin

John Bliven Morin

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