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Pastel Macarons

Piece #186

Pastel shaded Faye

She was soft-hued;

   muted in color.

   Like peaches 'n' cream.

   Or pastel macarons-

   tenacious, shell-like;

   soft, cream-like.

   . . .

   Delicate and collapsible.

   - T. D. † 

English literature student, Tristan Delacroix never thought of himself as a poet; merely an observer. A linguaphile who captured moments of deceptive insignificance on his typewriter.

Street muralist, Faye Hughes never thought of herself as a bohemian landscapist; merely a girl who liked colors and mixing powder paints. A pastelist who smeared moments of juxtaposing emotions on Philly's walls.

And on one fateful starry night, the word-loving observer met the bohemian landscapist...

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