green art landscaping

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green art landscaping
R & S, what do you think of my poem?

"Athens" Colors slide against the green landscape of disturbing the sanctity of my sight. White, yellow, red, green, blue, black. The spots of sun, the Parthenon of gold, like the Greeks check the dimension of his art. When asked what they are doing that might say, out of learning a language, complete an algorithm, or a chance to see pink. if it fails to remain available. Athens refers to Athens Georgia (Univ. of Georgia) Greeks are in fraternities pink = vagina

I like the images. Edit: How stupid. If you are writing mediocre poetry about the vagina, why worry about being so vague about it /

Green Corridor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada


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