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Cameo

Around her neck hung a remarkable cameo,

Of a girl who looked quite like herself.

 

Carved from the most precious of gems,

Her translucent flesh seemed to glow in the sunlight.

Her features were a shinning example of beauty.

Hair was a challenge, yet each of hers were delicate and precisely cut.

There was not a chip or a crack in her smooth face.

She was surely a masterpiece.

 

And I could say the same for the cameo.

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Written by
brandon-giesbrecht
Canadian
Published
Sep 9, 2011
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Inspired by this fellow:

http://everseeking.tumblr.com/

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