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I once drew a woman Destined to be strange Her eyebrows flipped over Her lips in her brain An ear on her nose And one on her chin It's strange to think, but for all my effort Her strangeness came out more beautiful than all my other drawings. So I kept drawing her, Years on when I couldn't stop Addicted to seeing her on the pages Addicted to her simple strange ways. She became my muse And I thought of her in all my work Every word written down Was a new name I gave to her Every picture I carved out of ink and paper Was another strange change of her face She took me over and She's the kind of girl who can't leave me. That strange make believe girl.
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Jan 12, 2015
Jan 12, 2015 at 12:48 PM UTC
The Make Believe Girl
I once drew a woman Destined to be strange Her eyebrows flipped over Her lips in her brain An ear on her nose And one on her chin It's strange to think, but for all my effort Her strangeness came out more beautiful than all my other drawings. So I kept drawing her, Years on when I couldn't stop Addicted to seeing her on the pages Addicted to her simple strange ways. She became my muse And I thought of her in all my work Every word written down Was a new name I gave to her Every picture I carved out of ink and paper Was another strange change of her face She took me over and She's the kind of girl who can't leave me. That strange make believe girl.
True story. I drew a woman whom I wanted to be strange, but she turned out more beautiful than anything I ever drew, I still remember her.
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Jan 12, 2015
Jan 12, 2015 at 12:48 PM UTC
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