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Borrowed Face

the scariest man

By Tina D. LopezPublished about 13 hours ago 1 min read

The scariest man smiles wide,

his voice silk over cold stone.

“I love you,” he whispers,

and you lean in, unaware

that trust is a candle he’s about to snuff.

Behind your back

he spits fire into quiet corners,

builds betrayal in texts and shadows,

smiling while gutting what you thought sacred.

The knife is his grin,

curved and familiar,

hiding behind the mask

that wears your heart like a borrowed face.

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About the Creator

Tina D. Lopez

A woman who writes to deal with hurt, mistakes--mine and others, and messy emotions. Telling my truth, from the heart, with no sugarcoating.

My book Love Ain’t No Friend of Mine is available on Amazon. https://a.co/d/6JYBmLH

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  • Harper Lewisabout 12 hours ago

    Trust is the cornerstone of all relationships.

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