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She always knows She always knows what to do I'm glad she's just a friend and doesn't know the crew I never tell her my story She reads every page herself She never touches the exhibits the essences of me elegantly arranged upon the shelves She always knows She always knows what to do I'm glad shes just a friend and never knew the crew She paces in silence Slight smirk under her eyes As she wanders around my gallery galaxies analogies of abnormal realities Seen from within the guise She always knows She always knows what to do I'm glad she's just a friend And will never know the crew Every so often she pauses Her footsteps resound The curator looks up interested and solicited a reaction uninhibited From a mind profound She always knows She always knows what to do I'm glad she's just a friend And doesn't want to know the crew Her analysis is always unique And as if she was the artist The curator thinks, in retrospect she is correct. As she walks out the exit Her path is marked by a trail of stardust. She always knows She always knows what to do I'm glad she's just a friend And is unknown to the crew
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Mar 6, 2013
Mar 6, 2013 at 4:38 AM UTC
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She always knows She always knows what to do I'm glad she's just a friend and doesn't know the crew I never tell her my story She reads every page herself She never touches the exhibits the essences of me elegantly arranged upon the shelves She always knows She always knows what to do I'm glad shes just a friend and never knew the crew She paces in silence Slight smirk under her eyes As she wanders around my gallery galaxies analogies of abnormal realities Seen from within the guise She always knows She always knows what to do I'm glad she's just a friend And will never know the crew Every so often she pauses Her footsteps resound The curator looks up interested and solicited a reaction uninhibited From a mind profound She always knows She always knows what to do I'm glad she's just a friend And doesn't want to know the crew Her analysis is always unique And as if she was the artist The curator thinks, in retrospect she is correct. As she walks out the exit Her path is marked by a trail of stardust. She always knows She always knows what to do I'm glad she's just a friend And is unknown to the crew
Differentiating between the cracks and folds of my mind. © March 6th, 2013 by Timothy R Brown. All rights reserved
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Mar 6, 2013
Mar 6, 2013 at 4:38 AM UTC
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