The walls bar the light,
Vanishing into the murky distance.
 I can hardly fight, my eyes closed tight.
 Must I find the impatience, rather than patience.
 Oh my Lord above,
 Push comes to shove.
 Why am I always trying to see,
 What it is that will become of me?
 Please help me to find,
 Someone who is kind.
When I go home,
 Why do I always end up alone?
 Benevolently accident-prone.
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Some strange twist of fate,
 That leaves me no mate.
 Oh Lord above,
 Surely, it is no sin to love.
 Reserve for me a person, in which I can share,
 Have them be fine looking if you dare.
 Impart my talents I am personality prone,Â
 I do not want to be alone.
Rhisiart CarterÂ
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Comments (13)
Zrincx
Cool work! Really great character. It looks like nothing less than Gard Depardieu as Syrano.
rockets
Great character and postwork! :-)
rhisiart
There is no more to say: only believe That onto you my whole heart gives one cry, And writing, writes down more than you receive; Sending you kisses through my fingertips-- Lady, O read my letter with your lips!
sirocco
I agree with Zrincx about the resemblance with Depardieu as Syrano! wow... wonderful portrait, great job!
compiler
On pouvait dire, oh Dieu, bien des choses en somme... Mais finalement tout est dit : excellent travail et un portrait onamment fide de notre Depardieu national. Bravo.
rhisiart
What most people do not know what that the Cyrano of Rostand's play was, in fact, based on a real person. Savinien Cyrano de Bergerac (1619 - 1655), a French duelist and satirist , was quoted as having said: "A large nose is the mark of a witty, courteous, affable, generous, and liberal man." - Savinien Cyrano de Bergerac The real Cyrano fought at Arras, who was also hit by a "falling log", although he died a year later (dates range from 1655 to 1665 on this). Was he murdered as Rostand's play would suggest? Who knows...
artistheat
Excellent character,good work
eone
great character; great job
rhisiart
Il n'y a pas plus dire: croyez seulement que cela sur vous mon coeur entier donne un cri, et rivant, note plus que vous recevez; vous envoyant des baisers par mes bouts du doigt -- Madame, O a lu ma lettre avec vos lres!
trevor3000
great job!
RodolfoCiminelli
A great character!!, excellent postwork!!.
Dragontales
Great work!!
cenor
This is a perfect Character!!! I'm impressed!!!