A Smile Did Hide

A Smile Did Hide

A Poem by demureminds

A smile that crawls on indefinitely 

With lips like mounds

And cheeks for hills

With rivers that trace the lines

The curves that hides those lies

And the white brigades that speak it.

Where the secrets creep, so sly.

Those lips, mine did not fit.

© 2012 demureminds


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Awesome...one of your best I would say :)

Posted 11 Years Ago


demureminds

11 Years Ago

Thank you! It sort of just wrote itself haha.
kublakhan27

11 Years Ago

No problem :) That's how the best ones happen sometimes lol
ohhh that last line was worth the price of admission itself..

:)

Posted 11 Years Ago


demureminds

11 Years Ago

Thanks!
Antonio Valentino

11 Years Ago

haha of course :)
With rivers that trace the lines
The curves that hide those lies.
Nicely written.

Posted 11 Years Ago


demureminds

11 Years Ago

Thanks you! (:
Sami Khalil

11 Years Ago

You are welcome.
With unshed tears from long ago, washing away the hurts- we sometimes hide in pain...behind a smile. But secrets never heal a heart and soul that hides the ache inside

Posted 11 Years Ago


demureminds

11 Years Ago

Thanks for that, I never saw it that way, hmm.
Easy to hide many things behind a smile. The good description allowed the reader to feel the emotion and the desire of your words. Easy to hide and keep secrets. Can keep us safe. A very good closing to a excellent poem.
Coyote

Posted 11 Years Ago



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Added on July 5, 2012
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demureminds

San Diego, CA



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