The little muscles beneath my right eye tremble.
So subtle twas never felt until observed whilst looking into reflecting glass.
I a’stood staring at mine own reversed vizard.
Feeling my face through nerves and not with fingers of hands.
I now know what it feels like.
And, now I feel it happen oft.
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Unusual language, but it works. Did you mean visage, though?
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Thank you for reading. I did intend the word “vizard”. It is an archaic noun meaning “a mask or disguise.” You picked up the complimentary nature of visage vs vizard.
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Ahhh…I learnt something
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writtencasey: ‘[…reversed] vizard’ is aces!
ps: little muscles need rest, tea double oh.
xx
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Thank you kindly.
ps: very true
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