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Painters Of the Sky

I've been watching someone paint all morning He started with orange and pink Now I see shades of blue and light green Since I woke up, he's been painting On the largest canvas I've ever seen A wonderful artist, Though sometimes sloppy, still highly unique He wants to show everyone He's an artist without a secret to keep He's been painting since I was little And long before then, too   I know the pattern of his brush strokes Look up now and then, and so could you I don't know the painters of the sky But they paint all day and I never ask why It's beautiful, so why should I? They're beautiful, who are these guys? I don't know the painter of the moon But the sun always sleeps So I'll watch him paint soon And I don't know the painter of the stars But when the paints still wet I know he can't be far I know a lot of artists But not one who paints the sky I imagine they're good people That like to paint for you and I
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jamie-horridge
23 / F / German
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Sep 25, 2013
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