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Times I've Lied
Pointing chubby fingers at brother
 Grinning as I lay the blame.
 Concerned people surrounding me, 
 Asking the same tired thing,
 “Are you okay?”
 Only wanting a little white lie,
 “Yes, I’m fine.”
 Instead of handing them my mangled mind.
 Making up problems where there are none
 Not knowing that a mountain of worth,
 Filled to the tip with too many “I’m fines”
 Would be traveling my way.
 Saying that these eyes are eternally dry
 Not one drop of unwanted water forming
 When I know that is far from the truth.
 Lying to myself is always easy
 Until it comes unraveled
 And my lips taste the bitter truth
 Pricking my fingers
 With the dull blade of reality
 Keeping the lies of a normal life at bay
 Twistings of the truth
 Come out for him
 “Yes, dad, I’m fine."

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