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"The Art Teacher" |
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There I was in uniform |
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Looking at the art teacher |
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I was just a girl then; |
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Never have I loved since then |
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He was not that much older than I was |
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He had taken our class to the Metropolitan Museum |
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He asked us what our favorite work of art was, |
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But never could I tell him it was him |
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Oh, I wish I could tell him -- |
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Oh, I wish I could have told him |
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I looked at the Rubens and Rembrandts |
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I liked the John Singer Sargents |
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He told me he liked Turner |
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And never have I turned since then |
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No, never have I turned to any other man |
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All this having been said, |
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I married an executive company head |
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All this having been done, a Turner - I own one |
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Here I am in this uniformish, pant-suit sort of thing, |
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Thinking of the art teacher |
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I was just a girl then |
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Never have I loved since then |
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No, never have I loved any other man |
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