"The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease for ever to be able to do it." -- J.M. Barrie I mostly draw Marvel and Disney but I may post some other drawings too! Also, a few works of literature every now and then!
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A poem inspired by The Picture of Dorian Gray
The innocence of youth And fleeting of a smile Shortness is its only truth Before a life is soon corrupt and vile
Love is a new emotion In the strangest of all places Yet bringing horrid notions And erasing all its graces
To lose a love To lose a life With sentiment thereof Sent marching to the tune of the devil’s fife
The heart is full of lust The spirit ever wishing For things so unjust And a dream so bewitching
Then for a chance, a change When reality shifts Unimagined and strange To grant a single wish
To start with something pure To test the depths of sin But to find little cure Can be granted by men
With beauty so eternal To steal the charm of youth Yet corruption kept in a journal Forever chanting the truth
Like the painting of a sorrow A face without a heart Look again tomorrow At the most curious piece of art
Though splendor still withstanding The colors now marred with hatred Such abhorrence and loathing Not what the artist had created
The lips now lay tainted With every foul thought The eyes ever jaded By all the red-stained hands hath wrought
The gaze is horribly callous Each aged line taught and cruel The body its own morbid palace Yet the original still a jewel
The outer is a wonder Always alluring But the heart begins to blunder No longer enduring
Your sole is painted out For all the world to see Standing stoutly In front of thee
The darkness is before you How it must be destroyed! The sin so true Of a heart so void
The lunge of a form The glint of a knife And the canvas breaks in the midst of a storm Of turmoil and strife
But with it goes a man Young and whole But what is a man Without a soul….
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