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In the radiant sea of your delicately coarse red hair there are waves and ripples microscopic masses of peculiar people like you and me I’ve seen the stroke of genius in your incessant and persistent strokes mired with madness an inexplicable sadness you and I know where your stare leads what echoes and stirs of haunting thoughts lay within your mind that produced such priceless art you manipulated pigments and hues into what you couldn’t do with words you formulated ideas and conjured emotions in the lives of lovely strangers who never had the privilege of loving you back I can’t own your originality I barely possess your authenticity where it matters most you and I are kindred souls carefully orchestrated accidents in the midst of a compromising world now your starry nights are my cloudy days your variation of blues are the robust soundtrack of an inconsolable vagabond searching for her voice in a literary chaotic world
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Dec 29, 2011
Dec 29, 2011 at 12:28 AM UTC
Ode to Vincent Van Gogh
In the radiant sea of your delicately coarse red hair there are waves and ripples microscopic masses of peculiar people like you and me I’ve seen the stroke of genius in your incessant and persistent strokes mired with madness an inexplicable sadness you and I know where your stare leads what echoes and stirs of haunting thoughts lay within your mind that produced such priceless art you manipulated pigments and hues into what you couldn’t do with words you formulated ideas and conjured emotions in the lives of lovely strangers who never had the privilege of loving you back I can’t own your originality I barely possess your authenticity where it matters most you and I are kindred souls carefully orchestrated accidents in the midst of a compromising world now your starry nights are my cloudy days your variation of blues are the robust soundtrack of an inconsolable vagabond searching for her voice in a literary chaotic world
gabriela-galindo
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Dec 29, 2011
Dec 29, 2011 at 12:28 AM UTC
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