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Wall Street Love Poem
I view you as a piece of art:
an abstract picture resonating sadness and emotion.
Your dynamic, swirling brush strokes are mysterious and rare--
your style intensely appealing.
I experience your colors of pleasure and desire:
creating sensory impressions in my brain.
Your image bursts with meaning and sense--
the most beautiful artwork in the neural gallery.
I mix fear with hope:
dancing delicately in your mind.
You resonate in my frontal cortex--
playing in brain waves and triggering subjective synapses.
People pass judgements on your texture and subject...
in which I say,
“The art you hate is the art I like.” -Nina DeQuardo
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