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BIOGRAPHY
She lives five blocks away from the beach and two blocks away
from the park. The "N" is her neighborhood street car and it
connects her to the whole city. At least as far as she has gone.
She rides the "N" so often that it could be her second home,
except it's not. Cause then she doesn't really like it when too
many people get on, so she takes up both seats. One seat for her
ass and the other for her feet. Unless the bus gets too crowed,
then she has to give in and let someone else sit. It's almost
like her mind. She likes it when she's got a few thoughts sitting
in there, and a little more wouldn't hurt. But when her mind is
full and racing with thoughts, she has to give in.
Everywhere she goes, she carries a pen with her and her
notebook is often by her side. Inside, it is filled with poems
half started, random doodles and unfinished thoughts, phone
numbers and some math notes for when she forgot her other
notebook. So much has gone into her notebook that if she lost it,
she'd lose a part of herself. Along with poetry, music and art
flows through her veins. Her eyes see everything as a potential
painting and her fingers move as if she were playing the cello
while she waits for the bus to come.
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