Monday, October 13, 2008

One of those times.

Beneath this mask of hardened clay is a vulnerable face. The mask which has been baked hard by years of exposure to harshness of the sun, the sting of the rain and strong wind. The mask grows ever harder to cover the pain, the shame, scars and memory that the wearer tries to hide. Can't help but wonder if one day, someone will remove the mask and touch his face with tenderness.

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