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Aesthetic Disagreement
I wonder how many ask,
What am I doing here?
Dressed to the nines,
blended into saturated crowds,
with
curves that dominate the room,
spectators shadowing the walls,
synthesized together.
The in crowd isn’t
so-
well, the not
in crowd isn’t so…
They overlap,
variety in clothes,
no variety in souls.
Do they all feel the same?
Do they just wear it a
different way?
What about Anxiety?
It’s a feeling
not a picture.
A picture is worth a thousand words.
A feeling-
a feeling’s worth is up to you.

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Based on Van Gogh's "A DAnce Hall in Arles"
Van Gogh did not paint pictures he painted how he felt.