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Edwin Longsden Long RA was an English genre, history, and portrait painter. ** there are many pictures at this house, two dimensional and more. how can I love one child above another? I had only one, so that was easy, then questioned if I loved the late arrival more, I said no just different. so I talk out loud instead of writing . a new prose. I talk of formative years, the safe place. russell coates museum. have you been there? it was free on thursdays a haven from the rain, the pain. indoor fish pond, quiet on the stairs, to the edwin long gallery. the flight to egypt. looking back now, I never thought of it religious. immense it covered the wall. I use the past tense, yet it is still in place. on googling I see the topic is biblical, I remember the procession, the faces, the space as if his meaning was hidden to me. now by choice it is. do I make such pictures? no. weird stuff as if installed in a museum. crying. sbm.
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Aug 13, 2017
Aug 13, 2017 at 1:34 AM UTC
..the flight to egypt..
Edwin Longsden Long RA was an English genre, history, and portrait painter. ** there are many pictures at this house, two dimensional and more. how can I love one child above another? I had only one, so that was easy, then questioned if I loved the late arrival more, I said no just different. so I talk out loud instead of writing . a new prose. I talk of formative years, the safe place. russell coates museum. have you been there? it was free on thursdays a haven from the rain, the pain. indoor fish pond, quiet on the stairs, to the edwin long gallery. the flight to egypt. looking back now, I never thought of it religious. immense it covered the wall. I use the past tense, yet it is still in place. on googling I see the topic is biblical, I remember the procession, the faces, the space as if his meaning was hidden to me. now by choice it is. do I make such pictures? no. weird stuff as if installed in a museum. crying. sbm.
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Aug 13, 2017
Aug 13, 2017 at 1:34 AM UTC
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