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I've changed my face over the years, and my muse right along with it. I first found inspiration in myself, writing words upon my skin. But the pen was silver and cold and the words were red and ugly. Sadness, a pensive depression, that was my next muse. And I wrote, oh, how I wrote, works which bled me out but never did much to help soothe the ache anyway. Then for a time I lost myself, and had no muse to call my own. And I squandered far too much precious time stagnating. Until, until, the most unexpected muse arrived with a sweeping push, forcing me up. And now I'm wandering, though I'm no longer lose, and with me I have the muse I never knew I wanted. You.
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Jul 26, 2014
Jul 26, 2014 at 5:00 PM UTC
The Varied Faces of Muses
I've changed my face over the years, and my muse right along with it. I first found inspiration in myself, writing words upon my skin. But the pen was silver and cold and the words were red and ugly. Sadness, a pensive depression, that was my next muse. And I wrote, oh, how I wrote, works which bled me out but never did much to help soothe the ache anyway. Then for a time I lost myself, and had no muse to call my own. And I squandered far too much precious time stagnating. Until, until, the most unexpected muse arrived with a sweeping push, forcing me up. And now I'm wandering, though I'm no longer lose, and with me I have the muse I never knew I wanted. You.
Amberlynne
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Jul 26, 2014
Jul 26, 2014 at 5:00 PM UTC
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