Chameleon
A life spent blending in.
Have you heard of the game chameleon?
I fear I play it far too well.
Skilled to pretend
i’m something i’m not.
I am
what you say you sell.
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Although just a lizard,
i respect chameleons a great deal.
They influence your sight -
your sense
of what is real.
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Coercing patterns and shifting shades
from blue
to yellow
to green.
Changing their skin to disappear
between
the in-between.
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Living in the bushes,
on a branch
or tree.
Hiding ensures their existence
remains unknown.
remains free.
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I never assumed a lizard
could feel so relatable.
A species
and myself;
ever growing less debatable.
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Unlike most,
when their tail breaks
it won’t re-grow.
Breaking risks exposure.
This
disrupts
their veils flow.
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Eyes always focused
on two things
at one time.
This resembles writing
to mask your pain with rhyme.
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Subtly, I always
blend,
pretend,
and bend.
Trained myself
to stop.
Suspend.
Then mute
to self-defend.
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Quick in response,
then I’m either frozen,
or i’m blind.
I change my colours to suit;
another’s ever changing mind.
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Seeking closeness or closure.
No, not too close.
I will hide.
Afraid of unmasking
my transparent underside.
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I am my surroundings.
Or more formally;
a reflection
of you.
I hold up my mirror
to keep you
in my view.
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You’ll never truly know me.
I’ll ensure this is true.
See, if you like you,
I know this means that
you will like me too.
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And if you think you’ve caught me
or convinced yourself you do.
You won’t see me -
remember?
The only me you know
is you.
About the Creator
Latisha Fairfull
Writing things down…


Comments (10)
Intimate, reflective, and unsettling in the best way.
Great Work.. Keep it up!!
omg wow-this is an amazing metaphor. I feel I suffocate just to fit in. Well done on top story
Love it HUGS
curious on the long term affects of blending in and constantly adapting
wow I love the layers this story has, great read. Congratulations on your top story!!
Back to say congratulations on your Top Story! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊
This really lingers, haunting and tender at the same time. The way identity blurs into survival here is beautifully unsettling.
I love the way you've captured the cost of camouflage here. I love that final line.
Oh wow, this felt sad and creepy to me at the same time. You wrote this so beautifully!