The_Fool
smiling for the camera
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- Jan 14, 2003
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i never could understand
her desire
to use ink pens colored
in pastels.
nor could I comprehend
her need to use ridiculous loops
for those letter requiring them.
of course, her "i" was dotted
with circles.
(except at valentines day
and with love letters
when she used a heart.)
once she learned calligraphy,
she was scripting art,
not words.
so far from me,
as i used a pen
stolen from a motel,
a number 2 pencil,
or even a lumber crayon.
in the end it doesn't matter.
no one will remember
what either of us wrote,
but her cursive sure was elegant.
her desire
to use ink pens colored
in pastels.
nor could I comprehend
her need to use ridiculous loops
for those letter requiring them.
of course, her "i" was dotted
with circles.
(except at valentines day
and with love letters
when she used a heart.)
once she learned calligraphy,
she was scripting art,
not words.
so far from me,
as i used a pen
stolen from a motel,
a number 2 pencil,
or even a lumber crayon.
in the end it doesn't matter.
no one will remember
what either of us wrote,
but her cursive sure was elegant.