Faraway a leopard barked that high, dissatisfied deep roar it cuts off so sharply, as if its annoyance is too great to express, can only be appeased.

Mike Bond
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Faraway a leopard barked that high, dissatisfied deep roar it cuts off so sharply, as if its annoyance is too great to express, can only be appeased Picasso’s “Faraway a leopard barked…” is an example of how important it is to have the right words in the right place. It’s something that can mean different things to different people. A lot of people don’t realize that the line of poetry actually contains more than just one line. This is because Picasso was looking for a way of saying that he was unable to fully express his feelings towards the woman he loved.

As a result, he looked for another way to express his feelings through this poem. Expression is important for everyone, especially when you are the one feeling upset or upset because you are unhappy with someone else.

Source: The Last Savanna

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