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Why An Artist's brush is a Poet's Pen
Why An Artist's brush is a Poet's Pen
By Hussein Shelleh/Dbzfan836
An artist's art is like a poet's poetry, both waiting to be seen. Yet the readers are not always so keen, So writers and artist must go, sit and wait, Until someone goes and picks on the bait. That's where the artist and poet combine, As the art matches the poem, oh so Divine, That the two become together, forever, like twine, Until they both end their happy endeavor, slowly in time.
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