Free Association
   
  These may not be my lines
  But without me, they would not exist.
  Once, not long ago, I took my
  Only ever workshop in painting
  In which I was taught to draw
  Lines before adding the paint.
  I succeeded, with some help
  From a teacher, in completing
  A picture of a duck with properly
  Colored water and background foliage.
  The teacher complimented me
  On the lines I drew.  Thus, I over-
  Came an old phobia about creating
  Visual art and never returned
  To this weekly workshop.
  One's lines need not always
  Lead to new lines, although
  Sometimes they do, too.

Sheila Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    When you learn be sure to know exactly
  Where the lines occur, and to distinguish
  Lines from not lines, and to own
  The capability to say where lines are,
  When you learn to draw dark lines.
   
  And when you learn to draw, remind yourself
  That teaching is the same as learning 
  To draw lines. You are the student 
  of your teaching, and your lines 
  Will be remembered after you. 
   
  When you learn to draw and you are sure
  That you have drawn dark lines, look 
  At the lines and ask why they are there.
  Know that you may reason with the lines,
  Infer what they have shown, and do not
  Fail to be immersed in just these lines.
  Already they will have transcended you.
  They will have encumbered your availability. 
  They will have taken the attention
  Otherwise allotted to your being and replaced it
  For attention to themselves.
   
  Then be sure to learn that they no longer are your lines.
  That you have made them does not imply
  That these are lines that have to do with you.
  You are the way these lines arrived.
  They appear to hold where you have placed them,
  Those segments of the true lines,
  The lines that you have drawn,
  Not your lines.
   
  sheila e. murphy


 
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