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It started at the end when she walked away Purple paint on his fingertips His pockets full of clay He's an artist He thinks in strokes She's a lover She speaks in giggles and jokes The sketchbooks form a pile He's drunken all the wine His hands are steady without hers holding them He remembers how to draw in a straight line If art comes from suffering he's reached his prime And since she's left him He takes his time The galleries are filled with her portraits He memorized the contours of her face Every sketch is an echo of her features that he can't bring himself to erase The paint is his tears and so he cries It started two years in At first they were just hints The colors kept getting darker Black was mixed with every tint The slow distortion The quiet craze In the end she knew this was no phase For a while she ignored it "I know we'll be alright" People talked, she heard the whispers In the end, she couldn't fight It grew apparent She was his muse But he was rope soaked in kerosene She saw the fuse In the night she packed her bags And stole a pen to prove her claim While he worked inside his study she disappeared into the rain In the din of the storm she freely cried
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Jan 4, 2013
Jan 4, 2013 at 5:19 PM UTC
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It started at the end when she walked away Purple paint on his fingertips His pockets full of clay He's an artist He thinks in strokes She's a lover She speaks in giggles and jokes The sketchbooks form a pile He's drunken all the wine His hands are steady without hers holding them He remembers how to draw in a straight line If art comes from suffering he's reached his prime And since she's left him He takes his time The galleries are filled with her portraits He memorized the contours of her face Every sketch is an echo of her features that he can't bring himself to erase The paint is his tears and so he cries It started two years in At first they were just hints The colors kept getting darker Black was mixed with every tint The slow distortion The quiet craze In the end she knew this was no phase For a while she ignored it "I know we'll be alright" People talked, she heard the whispers In the end, she couldn't fight It grew apparent She was his muse But he was rope soaked in kerosene She saw the fuse In the night she packed her bags And stole a pen to prove her claim While he worked inside his study she disappeared into the rain In the din of the storm she freely cried
a song i wrote about no one in particular
sofia-ortiz
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Jan 4, 2013
Jan 4, 2013 at 5:19 PM UTC
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