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Below is just some of my artistic endeavors. I am a portrait artist who works in colored pencil and graphite. I write and illustrate a comic strip: Sunny and Gloom. I write miscellaneous things that may or may not become something more. I doodle. I draw flowers in colored pencil. I draw tattoo designs mostly tribals though I have done others as well.

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Written by Valeria G.   
Tuesday, 15 April 2008

forest

it is time in my mind --

and it keeps rolling and it slides

mary go rounds of tattle tales

and when the horse breaks

the body lays, lifeless

 

spirals of secrets confided --

mayhems drowning in non beliefs

just bring your soul to the carnival

we are all having fun, don’t wait

for the kids to tell you to come

 

boys in the desert, the moon down here

breaking, feeling so small in the dunes

we were never here, but I saw it all

-- the crime was inflicted, none convicted --

just bring your soul to the carnival

 

bet you didn’t know, your life was so small

you can consume and consume, and time

keeps rolling. Dream a little dream

it might just keep you going

when the horse breaks

   

© Valerie Jones - 2007

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