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A Parabola By Picasso
A Parabola By Picasso On piece of paper painted picture of a parabola And started cutting it off with a small spatula Put plaster of Paris in protruding plastic syringe After seeing ugly color I then started to cringe. All the color on parabola had just been sprayed Out in bright sun is where finally had been laid Poor parabola outside until it all did dry And then it was sold to someone passing by. Parabola and artist they both did part Now in galleria is perfect, priceless piece of art On who for this artful should we place the blame: Did you know Picasso happened to be his name. An observer of Picasso paintings was half-lit And chewed up Picasso picture bit by bit By creator he voraciously had been beguiled When it was spit out all of the people smiled. So even though you may not be the smartest And on picture of parabola worked the hardest Ray of hope on it appeared from out of the dark All the other great artists gave it a glowing remark. James Thomas Horn, Retired Veteran
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