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She must be a special sort of woman
With her polka-dotted dress that agedwith
Time and cigarettes
She still does her hair inpin-curls
I'm painting a picture I've never seen
She is init
She half-heartedly smiles
And tells me what it lookslike
There's dust and rickety wood -
I saw it in a movieonce
Words
flow
down
her
dress
All the gentleman stare
They drool, but words don't flow downthem -
Just spit and pride
My picture is true -
She tellsme so
But she is false and I don't know
I paint but I don't trusther.
Her lipstick . . . discontinued
Her hair-dye . . . dulled andfaded
But the gentleman still stare
She says, "I still havemy legs,"
But she is false and I don't know
She bought newlipstick and got it on her teeth . . .
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