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Picasso painted me ugly. Two lips slung over a rusted hanger. One eyebrow burnt for attention's sake. Let's tell Grandma how much fun we had today. Picasso is still at work. Monet swallowed your stupidity. Five teeth missing and nary a barbed retort to bend. One un-photographed smile was left behind. Let's tell Grandpa his prized lilacs are in mourning. Monet is still at work. Seurat poked your larynx. The roses in your hands may be the thorns in your side. Ivy and Sumac spice the teas I serve the unfortunates. Let's tell Auntie June her parasol spikes are dull and snapped. Seurat is still at work. O'Keefe smears one simply. Stamens and pistils shoot the misanthropes dead. A spare will be guarded for the one's I've missed. Let's tell Uncle Ed the lessons you've learned today. O'Keefe is still at work. DaVinci played baccarat with Stalin. Swelled hands made it difficult to paint distinctly. Dirty tongues are as useful as frayed dishrags. Let's tell no one anything. Let's tell no one nothing. (naughty, bastard boy - using double negatives in one sentence). Pay one tuppence to the tillerman and remind the collected town criers - I'm at work. We're all at Work.
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