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Beneath a Picasso Moon
When love has been forsaken, gone awry you would be wise and clever not to try opening your eyes in fear that you may see Pablo's painted sun as though a volcanic cyclops Vermillion lava flowing in serpentine rivers of tears Your own, sure to spill, voice screaming aloud throat burning with doused impassioned flames — but no one hears you In pitch of night, keep your eyes closed tight or you will be caught up with nerves tightly fraught in deep throes of fright to witness a Picasso moon Strewn upon its delph surface lies a lopsided grin Your eyes will blink out of sync and make you think you've had too much from the worm's bottle to drink — but no one sees you Keep your eyes shut for it will make you ill to see abstract eyes staring back at you, without inhibitions Each one created with brash and boldly brushed paint Hues chosen by the master, not on a starry starry night No, it is not the human artist of whom I now write, anyone who has been slapped by the cruel hand of Fate — but no one cares about you
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