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THE SCENE PORTRAYED
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The First, the First of the Fourths
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Only through a Sign
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can I present
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The First Impression.
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That is how the heart speaks
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with the mind
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So it is expressed
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and portrayed.
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The First Impression.
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The One Field that overlaps the other Fields.
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Final Analysis, part of the Whole as described above.
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There is only One.
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It is the First of Firsts, the First of The Seconds and the First of The Thirds
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That lend glitz and glamour |
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to the First of The Fourths
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Passion for pictures, lust to portray
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What a pretty picture!
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Image principle that persists
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that creates images
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with its own quality
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with its own essence
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not looking up or around
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merciless in its finishing touch
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One line bisecting
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one body
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one perspective
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blissfully taking pictures
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there is what is
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and nothing else
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Unlimited potential
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Workshop
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where all possible scenes
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will be portrayed.
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The Part is an Entity
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and it performs independently.
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Surface fantasy
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Upper layers, peels, skins, films,
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paints, lacquers that wish to stretch an ultra thin layer
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over the world.
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Passion for pictures and desire to portray.
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That is how it stands before the Firsts, the Seconds and the Thirds.
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That is how I imagined the First Impression
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The First of the Fourths. up
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