All Things are useful, and Needful.
By memphis
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All Things are useful, and Needful
Every artist was first an amateur:
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Stringing together, this unique ensemble: with only a pencil-on-pad connection; in an attempt
to find the right directions, this unimpeded illustration brought about with drifting leaves; of nouns as they fade alone side verbs in moderation avenue their colors rusty
gold mystique in shades of orange beige: adverbially turquoise: how they once flourished.
Intone, now melancholic abandoned, and alone. To be slumber drab: being gathered for
recyclable landscape, no less abbreviated, and appreciated,
So this rhyme flows as those leaves, with its muse of Jubilee.
In search of an extraordinary: idea for their inclination, as to why such a correlation.
Scattered around as decoration; as confetti: railing this poetic annunciation in the hope of
focus rake concentration; since it’s all about cultivating and creative imagination
to sculpture a living poof, metamorphosis, henceforth having stirred curiosity brings
adjectives, with straps around the scenery panorama view: captured picture once
dormant aesthetic all things are useful, alone this line of ratification: peculiar
Similar conjunction, function in grammar; pronunciation, an expression red gold trees.
Trying to avoid punctuation, because this simple demonstration; sentence of a question mark and comma, pause: thereby bringing together, student, teacher, student.
To critique the cliche of awakening the sleeping giant; to polish those diamonds in the rough touche’ never question marks my lyrical vibration.
If they sentence you to the role of an amateur artist.
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