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Velasa Akutenshi

Never Tear Us Apart
Never Tear Us Apart by @Velasa (Velasa Akutenshi)

I spent sevral hours working and re-working the sketch of this piece, just adding more and more as I went on. The song had been stuck in my head that day, and the next, and the next, until I finished this...

~~~ Don't ask me What you know is true Don't have to tell you I love your precious heart I I was standing You were there Two worlds collided And they could never tear us apart

We could live For a thousand years But if I hurt you I'd make wine from your tears

I told you That we could fly 'Cause we all have wings But some of us don't know why

I I was standing You were there Two worlds collided And they could never ever tear us apart ~~~

I know, it sounds corney... but it just stuck to me with such a power that I couldn't shake it off until I drew this.

stretches, blinking I need to use pencil more. If this one was in pen, it would have crashed and burned at least a dozen diffrent times. Markering took about three hours.

And if anybody's interested in my artwork, a much better gallery for it's found at http://velasa.deviantart.com/ I've mostly been posting there and will continue to do so, as side7 is a bit of a pain to work with.

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20y143d ago
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