Stay awhile my Inner Child
I’d like to learn your trick
To know what makes you tick
To nurse you when you’re sick
Oh how you’ve grown so cynical
Hard lines carved in your face
The sunshine is so cliché
Just like love and pain
A dik-dik, pronounced “dĭk’ dĭk”, is a small antelope in the Genus Madoqua that lives in the bushes of eastern and southern Africa. Dik-diks stand 30–40 cm (approx. 12–16 inches) at the shoulder, are 50–70 cm (approx. 20-28 inches) long, weigh 3–6 kg (approx. 7-16 pounds) and can live for up to 10 years
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“Pollens”
(from Tender Times Exhibition this Friday at Cotton Candy Machine)
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