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Faces, shiny faces in a shiny magazine. Face of a gypsy girl, the face of a queen. Face of a princess regal and fair. Face of a rich girl caught in the glare. Face of a film star captured in a dream. Face of a model with skin smoothing cream. Faces on beaches soaking up the sun. Face of a beauty with the potential to stun. Faces draped with jewellery and make-up to **** Alluring expressions intended to thrill. Observe ****** glamour, young fresh and bright. Drown in the images reflecting your delight. Absorb the pretty faces of perfect colour tone. Identity assimilation won't leave you alone. Forever trapped by faces in a faceless prison. Individuality lost in a nightmare vision. Faces commanding the commodities of life. The looting of pockets both legal and rife. Faces of power corrupted through and through. Keep checking out the faces who are checking up on you. © Paul Chafer 2014
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Feb 13, 2014
Feb 13, 2014 at 6:10 AM UTC
Faces
Faces, shiny faces in a shiny magazine. Face of a gypsy girl, the face of a queen. Face of a princess regal and fair. Face of a rich girl caught in the glare. Face of a film star captured in a dream. Face of a model with skin smoothing cream. Faces on beaches soaking up the sun. Face of a beauty with the potential to stun. Faces draped with jewellery and make-up to **** Alluring expressions intended to thrill. Observe ****** glamour, young fresh and bright. Drown in the images reflecting your delight. Absorb the pretty faces of perfect colour tone. Identity assimilation won't leave you alone. Forever trapped by faces in a faceless prison. Individuality lost in a nightmare vision. Faces commanding the commodities of life. The looting of pockets both legal and rife. Faces of power corrupted through and through. Keep checking out the faces who are checking up on you. © Paul Chafer 2014
Written while thumbing through old magazines in a hospital waiting room.
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Feb 13, 2014
Feb 13, 2014 at 6:10 AM UTC
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