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Sep 10
If a second-rate artist had stayed in the academy of fine arts,
He night have draw a shtyoyk, not sphere of influence,
If a young soldier had kept writing poetry.


He once sketched corn market and the glamour of St. Micheal,
But his lines lacked the geometry of Bauhaus revolution,
If a second-rate artist had stayed in the academy of fine arts.

He might have traced tree shadows through the downpour,
Not diagrammed blueprints for labour floor,
If a young soldier had kept writing poetry.


He might have murmured Haiku to translucent jellyfish,
not sealed his breathe for iron and ash,
If a second-rate artist had stayed in the academy of fine arts.


He might have kept washi folds in origami,
rather than little red dot rained above an army,
If a young soldier had kept writing poetry.

He might have painted a Prussian blue over Bavarian Silhouette,
Not arranging the en masse beneath  broadcast commandos,
If a second-rate artist had stayed in the academy of fine arts.
If a young soldier had kept writing poetry.
05.08.2025
Written by
Ezra Lim
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