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Dream Girl
      
      
      
      by 
      
      Rostand Kenne Zangue (Joe)
      
If I was a portrait painter, I would paint the portrait of my dream girl.
I would start painting in the shape of a big heart, and then I would add several 
bold slashes of determination and creativity.
I would lightly brush in a soft voice, a slowness to anger and blend these 
together with a spirit of passion and compassion.
I would dip into the chromaticity of love for the human kind, animals and 
nature. I would seek a very smooth brush to render humility.
I would search my palette for a special colour to render respect for family, 
friends and colleagues.
I would add a lot of the joyful colour for her humour, and the entire canvas 
would glow with a strong love for poetry.
And finally, when finished, I would frame this montage of unique traits, in 
sturdy Cameroonian oak, and hope that all who looked upon it would find 
inspiration.
  'If I was a portrait painter, I would paint you, HJ'
 

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