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I started as a madwoman deep in my heart, The paint on my face, The stick figure on paper. I kept going like a madwoman, The school pencils as my main utensils, And the lined paper as my trusty canvas. I gave up like a madwoman, Blinded by society, And believing that I'd never be content. I broke through the barriers like a madwoman, Scribbling left and right, And embracing the drive for betterment. If I can just continue on, Unsettled and free hands running, I'll always be happy to be a madwoman.
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Jul 3, 2017
Jul 3, 2017 at 6:55 PM UTC
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I started as a madwoman deep in my heart, The paint on my face, The stick figure on paper. I kept going like a madwoman, The school pencils as my main utensils, And the lined paper as my trusty canvas. I gave up like a madwoman, Blinded by society, And believing that I'd never be content. I broke through the barriers like a madwoman, Scribbling left and right, And embracing the drive for betterment. If I can just continue on, Unsettled and free hands running, I'll always be happy to be a madwoman.
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Jul 3, 2017
Jul 3, 2017 at 6:55 PM UTC
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