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Beautiful Me

Paintings on the wall what do you expect,

Press pause, then play on every living effect.

I laugh at the wine glass as I tend to the cheese.

Looking in the mirror but I am not pleased.

Expecting to be rejected as I commit my sins,

Laugh and unattended to drink I begin.

Beautiful me how, how beautiful thou art,

In the art of a painting I fade in the dark.

How can this be my beauty so desirable,

I laugh at my heart which is so in denial.

Changing with wind I’m so admirable,

But little the laugh at, beauty so buyable.

Connect to the soul, so sure I am pure,

Beautiful me pressure I do endure.

Dull within the artist eyes,

Black and gray cloudy skies.

 

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robyn-neymour
35 / F / Bahamian
Published
Jul 1, 2010
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