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The Second Face

Reflections of what we never show

By Alain SUPPINIPublished 4 months ago 1 min read

I have worn so many faces

that sometimes I forget

which one is mine.

There is the smile polished for company,

bright enough to blind the question

before it can be asked.

There is the silence stitched neatly

into the seams of a dinner conversation.

There is the laughter that rings like crystal

but cracks if you listen closely.

Beneath them all,

the quieter self waits.

The one who speaks in unfinished sentences,

who hides small storms behind the teeth,

who carries shadows folded

like secret letters in a pocket.

Not every disguise is a lie.

Sometimes it is armor.

Sometimes it is survival.

Sometimes the mask is lighter

than the weight of being seen whole.

But still —

in the mirror behind the mirror,

I watch the hidden face flicker.

It shifts like water,

a self half-remembered,

a truth rehearsing its own emergence.

What if I let it surface?

Would the world recoil?

Or would it recognize me

more clearly than I ever have?

I imagine peeling the mask away

like paper scorched at the edges,

revealing not a stranger,

but the original pulse of light —

unpolished,

unapologetic,

and waiting all this time

to breathe.

ElegyFree VerseMental Healthsurreal poetryStream of Consciousness

About the Creator

Alain SUPPINI

I’m Alain — a French critical care anesthesiologist who writes to keep memory alive. Between past and present, medicine and words, I search for what endures.

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  • K.B. Silver 4 months ago

    Beautifully expressed and written. I think far too many will relate to this. 👏👏👏🖤

  • Such a vivid yet subtle way of describing people pleasing. This poem really good stuff

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