Thursday, April 2, 2026

Beneath the Surface - #3 #freestylepoem #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity @YvetteMCalleiro


Hello, beautiful reader! We are in testing mode at my school, and I am exhausted. As an empath, it's hard to be around so many stressed out students. Luckily, tomorrow is a teacher planning day, so I can release all that tension and reset for the next week.

Today, I am partaking in Wea've Written Weekly (W3) Prompt #205. Marion invites us to write a poem with the theme "Beneath the Surface." She gave the example of bulbs lying dormant in the ground until spring, but my mind went in a totally different direction.

(image courtesy of @JillWellington on Pixabay)


Beneath the Surface

she smiles
to mask her insecurities
that inner voice telling her
she isn't good enough to belong

she laughs boisterously
to mute the echoes of anguish
reverberating from her parents' fight
that morning

she belts out lyrics
to turn her nightly cries
into something beautiful

she portrays a picture of perfection
her complexion just right
her shadows, blush, and lipstick
the epitome of beauty
while concealing her bruises and cuts
under the newest fashion trends

she is the envy of all
who pretend to know her
but never take the time to discover
what's beneath the surface


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20 comments:

  1. A very insightful moving poem. Most of us know someone like this.Well done.,,Rall

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  2. People are so focused on themselves that they rarely discover what lies beneath the surface. Powerful poem, Yvette.

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    1. Thank you, Indira! I appreciate you stopping by. :-)

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  3. You capture the mask so perfectly, in all its forms, Yvette. The last two lines are so often true, aren't they? I love this, and that the prompt took you somewhere far away from daffodil bulbs (😊) .

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    1. Thank you, Marion! I'm so happy you liked it. Thank you for visiting! :-)

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  4. I love this poem Yvette, it opens up so many questions to explore 💞

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  5. You capture the mask perfectly Yvette 🩷

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  6. This one hit so close to home. I am sure many of your readers will feel a kinship with the girl you so deftly described here.

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    1. Thank you for sharing that, Violet! Sadly, I agree with you.

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  7. Wow, I am sorry to read about this lovely person. I hope one day she can BE herself no matter of who's around. You captured her anxiety very well Yvette. I hope this is fiction, but i'M sad this is far too true of many. Thanks for sharing. xo, Selma.

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    1. Thank you, Selma! It is fiction, but I have had many students in the past who fit into one or more of these categories. I appreciate your visit. :-)

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  8. Yvette, the line “she laughs boisterously / to mute the echoes of anguish” feels especially real to me; it shows how much she’s carrying while everyone just sees the surface.

    Much love,
    David
    SkepticsKaddish.com

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    1. Yes. We tend to think people who are comedic or always happy do not have inner turmoil, but that is not necessarily true. Thanks for stopping by, David! :-)

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  9. hi, Yvette❣️

    This week's W3, hosted by our beloved Nigel, will be live until next Monday (April 13):

    W3

    Enjoy 🙃

    Much love,
    David
    SkepticsKaddish.com

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    1. Awesome! I'll go check it out now. Thanks for letting me know. :-)

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