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Jan 2019
“Don’t ruin my artwork”
He said to me when I was still his canvas
But he grew less fond of my colors, now dull
My blues to greys
Fading away
The white washed over me
And I was no longer his masterpiece
Eleanor Sinclair
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Eleanor Sinclair  24/F/The Enterprise
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