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      PAR (Paulo Acácio Ramos) posted in the group National Poetry Month

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      On April 2nd, When All Lies Lose Their Nerve

      No lie, not even the elegant ones,
      survives the arrival of April 2nd.
      It comes in quietly,
      feverish but polite,
      like someone who knocks softly
      before rearranging all the furniture in your mind.

      Yesterday’s mischief still clings to the air,
      smelling faintly of banana peel bravado
      and the kind of laughter
      that only exists when everyone is pretending
      they’re not the butt of the joke.

      But April 2nd has no patience
      for such amateur theatrics.
      It strolls in with a gentle swagger,
      subtle as a cat
      that knows exactly how adored it is,
      and begins peeling the lies off the walls
      one by one.

      The small lies go first
      the cute ones,
      the ones that claimed
      they were “just for fun.”
      They melt instantly,
      like sugar on a fevered tongue.

      The medium lies try to negotiate,
      offering discounts,
      apologies,
      and limited‑time sincerity.
      April 2nd raises an eyebrow
      and they collapse into dust.

      The big lies
      the proud, operatic ones
      attempt a final performance,
      throwing their arms wide,
      summoning thunder,
      declaring themselves immortal.
      But even they falter
      under the calm, dark gaze
      of the beloved man’s hair,
      that deep, unwavering black
      that absorbs every false note
      and returns only silence.

      By noon,
      the truth is everywhere,
      stretching like a cat in a sunbeam,
      smug in its inevitability.
      It doesn’t gloat
      truth never needs to
      but it does allow itself
      a small, knowing smile
      as the last April Fool
      slinks away,
      muttering excuses
      that evaporate before they land.

      And so the day continues,
      febrile, gentle, subtle,
      sweeping the world clean
      with the soft authority
      of someone who knows
      that honesty always arrives late,
      but never loses.

      April 2nd doesn’t shout,
      doesn’t punish,
      doesn’t even judge.
      It simply stands there,
      dark‑haired and amused,
      watching every lie
      realize it has run out of places
      to hide.

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