Who are you really?
Beyond the facade
The false smile
The quick laugh
Who are you?
Who are you really?
When your day has ended
The friends have gone home
You turn off your lights
Retire for the night
Who are you?
Who are you really?
You sit at your desk
Day after day
Completing your work
In much the same way...
Who are you?
Who are you really?
The quiet moments
Silent thoughts
Unrealized dreams
Wounded heart...
Who are you?
Who are you really?
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33 Comments
Post a CommentCame back to read again. :)
very cool and very inspiring in a way.
Simple yet intriguing :)
One of my biggest- if not *the* biggest- pet peeves is being lied to. I really can't connect to phony people. In fact, I try to stay clear of them. Nicely done!
very well said. I hope that those who put on that phony act read this and mend their ways. I agree with crystal's comment completely. I have no time to waste on people who are not "the real dea" I also have no time to invent another me I am "you get what you see".
I am genuinely who I portray myself to be. It's hard to tell sometimes if people are who they really seem to be, and others are obviously phony. I can't stand the phony ones, and I avoid them like the plague. Honesty and genuineness have always been very important to me. Excellent!
I'm glad this is a rhetorical question and won't appear on a quiz... I applaud those who can answer quickly and with confidence! My answer would probably vary by the hour - lol.
I actually tend to admire people who are flawed but who will bother to present the smile and the laugh, even if they are false.
I am really am ambitous young man who reformed to society, sold my dreams for reality, and desire nothing more than a free spirit. Unfortunately, that is all I may ever be...
loved it.