Friday, 24 February 2012

Your mouth is smiling, but your eyes look all sad. Why?

Have you ever really looked at a person's face? Not just look but see? Like, when you see a person smiling you just really look at their smile. Right? Or perhaps their whole face and how they look when they're smiling? But have you ever really noticed if the smile is real or not? Or if they're actually happy? I do it. I try to decipher a persons face. I don't know why, i just find it fascinating. I try to read their facial expressions and make sure i capture all their facial expressions.

Usually i look at the eyes. See where they're looking at or who. And have you ever noticed that some people tend to look somewhere and there's this... look in their eye, and you know that they're not here. They're thinking and you do that whole 'Hey?' *waves hand infront of blah-di-blah's face*. I find it interesting. You can tell when a person leaves the earth just by looking at their eyes. And even when you do it. You don't mean to stare, but your eyes somehow end up on someone?

I also find spacing out pretty cool. It's crazy. You completely leave the place where you are, and the surrounding sounds just soften in a way. It's like the thoughts you are thinking are so loud that it blocks out everything or maybe the scenarios you're thinking about become so real you focus on it instead of what's happening right infront of you. I don't know, i really went off topic LOL. MOVING ON.

Faces fascinate me. You could feel so shit inside, so sad, yet you can hide it with just a smile. It's like your smile is a ninja mask. You never really know if the person under that smile is really smiling or not. And your eyes are always visible, yet no one really looks into them.

You're smiling. Look closely.

7 comments:

  1. Im gonna wear a mask around you now xD

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  2. There shant be a second wasted on thy moment

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  3. This is so true, I agree totally. A smile doesn't always mean happiness it's just a way to cover up the feelings that are not shown on the surface because you dont want people to ask questions why, but then you feel like people don't understand you.

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  4. This is so true, I agree totally. A smile doesn't always mean happiness it's just a way to cover up the feelings that are not shown on the surface because you dont want people to ask questions why, but then you feel like people don't understand you.

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