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Stupid Grin (I Just Let Your Love In) Painting

Philip Leister

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 60 W x 72 H x 1.5 D in

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You're gonna get it this time You'll regret it this time I'm gonna strike at the right time later Now I've got the muscle I've got time to tussle I've got the time to teach a lesson, You've been messin' I've got something for you Something special for you No huggin' and kisses This is business now I'm all better just thinking about When you come home I'm gonna lock you out And you show up with that stupid grin And I just let your love in There won't be any warning First thing in the morning I'm gonna tell you see you later alligator Instead of all my loving, you won't be getting nothing That's tough, wake up and smell the muffin You're looking out at a future that might never exist I'm thinking of all the ways of getting over it Well maybe I should be swimming from the sinking ship ‘Cause I've been screaming and shouting And so down about it till now I'm all better just thinking about When you wake up, I'm gonna punch you out And you roll over with that stupid grin And I just let your love in I can't get away because I did it again I'm not sticking with it ‘cause of thick and thin But all because of that stupid grin I just let your love in No I can't say no, no no no no No no she can't say no no no no no I just let your love in No no she can't say no no no no no I just let your love in No no she can't say no no no no no And I'm just Looking out at a future that might never exist I'm thinking of all the ways of getting over it Well maybe I should be swimming from a sinking ship ‘Cause I've been screaming and shouting And so down about it till now I'm all better just thinking about When you come home I'm gonna kick you out And you show up with that stupid grin And I just let your love in I can't get away because I did it again I'm not sticking with it cause of thick and thin But all because of that stupid grin I just let your love in No I can't say no, no no no no I just let your love in 'Stupid Grin' by Dragonette Songwriters: Dan Kurtz / Martina Sorbara

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:60 W x 72 H x 1.5 D in

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I’m (I am?) a self-taught artist, originally from the north suburbs of Chicago (also known as John Hughes' America). Born in 1984, I started painting in 2017 and began to take it somewhat seriously in 2019. I currently reside in rural Montana and live a secluded life with my three dogs - Pebbles (a.k.a. Jaws, Brandy, Fang), Bam Bam (a.k.a. Scrat, Dinki-Di, Trash Panda, Dug), and Mystique (a.k.a. Lady), and five cats - Burglekutt (a.k.a. Ghostmouse Makah), Vohnkar! (a.k.a. Storm Shadow, Grogu), Falkor (a.k.a. Moro, The Mummy's Kryptonite, Wendigo, BFC), Nibbler (a.k.a. Cobblepot), and Meegosh (a.k.a. Lenny). Part of the preface to the 'Complete Works of Emily Dickinson helps sum me up as a person and an artist: "The verses of Emily Dickinson belong emphatically to what Emerson long since called ‘the Poetry of the Portfolio,’ something produced absolutely without the thought of publication, and solely by way of expression of the writer's own mind. Such verse must inevitably forfeit whatever advantage lies in the discipline of public criticism and the enforced conformity to accepted ways. On the other hand, it may often gain something through the habit of freedom and unconventional utterance of daring thoughts. In the case of the present author, there was no choice in the matter; she must write thus, or not at all. A recluse by temperament and habit, literally spending years without settling her foot beyond the doorstep, and many more years during which her walks were strictly limited to her father's grounds, she habitually concealed her mind, like her person, from all but a few friends; and it was with great difficulty that she was persuaded to print during her lifetime, three or four poems. Yet she wrote verses in great abundance; and though brought curiosity indifferent to all conventional rules, had yet a rigorous literary standard of her own, and often altered a word many times to suit an ear which had its own tenacious fastidiousness." -Thomas Wentworth Higginson "Not bad... you say this is your first lesson?" "Yes, but my father was an *art collector*, so…"

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