this art work from st james caviler in valletta
inspired me..made me think..reflect
is that the role of art and culture
love doodling drawing but would not share these efforts with anyone
my doodles drawings are for fun and private
really nothing you would want to see
some people may find this rude offensive ignorant
thrilling beautiful
may and should cause one to stop stare reflect and wonder
works for myself
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The simple words he wrote her
Said he loved her
How he'd hold her if his arms would reach
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