Unpeeled

He didn’t lose his personality,
but buffers, blinds and masks were pushed aside.
The chronic fears and stiff anxiety
became more obvious. His macho pride
was weakened by his disability –
his bluster rose in fits; he often cried.
He meant well, but the failings were revealed
that pre-stroke youth and energy concealed.

(Ottava Rima)

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