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Molly- based upon "Nature when Unadorn'd, Adorn'd the Most" by John Hoppner
Looks down upon the street,
 she, the young woman.
 Sees ladies in fine dresses, parasols,
 and the painter, sitting on the cobbles,
 with his brush, his easel,
 his cap an open mouth eager for pennies.
 
 Just a maid, Molly
 scrubbing floors, toilets,
 just an old blue dress
 simple white cap, no parasol,
 no ma'am.
 
 Caged as the canary in the
 gilt bars she polishes,
 but oh, so much more
 she dreams wishes
 draws pictures in the dust
 words images spring to her 
 beautiful mind
 and still just a cleaning girl.
 
 Her bare elbows on the sill
 she sits and dreams, longs,
 breathing deep the Brooklyn air,
 oh to be free even to starve
 like the painter, but to live
 a proud existence
 
 And he looks up, the artist,
 sees her, the lace bonnet,
 brown curls, the hunger in her eyes, 
 the beauty in her soul, and without thinking,
 paints her freedom
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