A short poem about love, art, and betrayal.
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This sounds like a country song from its' short description, but it isn't. It IS a dramatic poem, a switch for listeners who may think of my name in association with humorous essays.
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Piece Description
This sounds like a country song from its' short description, but it isn't. It IS a dramatic poem, a switch for listeners who may think of my name in association with humorous essays.
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Review of ColorsArtistic souls will be touched deep within their being; it makes you feel. |



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Posted on July 13, 2008 at 04:50 AM | Permalink
Review of Colors
I liked this very much. Would like to hear more.