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RE: Art Explained by a Writer: La Gamme d'Amour (circa 1717)
@wakeupkitty y @solperez
I must say that this was not the real composer.
Come on, seriously, you think this smoke peddler was the real composer. Just by looking at his traitorous blackberry cheeks and his Salvador Dali mustache, you can begin to suspect. For now the guitar refuses to recite any chord.
Good woman, look for something else. Let's improvise, life is short. Look in that trashy newspaper, something about taverns and carnival drinks.
Do you know of a more dreary newspaper where to publish a ditty to the tall statue that illuminates us?
What a disgusting letter! Better lift up your dress a little. That death is a road, full of poppies and carmine.
El cantante vestía de rosado, tenía las mejillas maquilladas, un sombrero de tafetán y manos delicadas. Lo único varonil era el "bigote". ¿Está sospechoso, cierto? Jeje.
I suspect that even the mustache was purchased in China. One of those that itch. It is challenging to compose or play the guitar while being mindful of gestures. And the mustache that sweats and itches.
Jajajaja. Could be
🤣🤣🤣 I don't like mustaches or beards. If you ask me he plays nothing. He's just peeping at her breasts!
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