Hoodwinked for a blink
“Hoodwinked for a Blink”
Insecurities speak for themselves
They love to be noticed
Subconsciously revealing the expression
of what you’re like at your lowest
You become your own opponent
Fighting the urge of freedom
What is so horrible to accept?
When you have been bruised and beaten?
On the screen fitting into the scene
Editing reality to feel like a queen
Matriarch mentality comes from confidence
The dominance can’t be without humbleness
The design of our confinement
Isn’t the most elaborate labyrinth
It’s your choice to conform
A testament to what you will restrict
What do you see when you look around?
How do you respond when things go south?
Do you let yourself meltdown?
To heal instead of drown?
Acrylic Painting, 18" x 24"
“Hoodwinked for a Blink”
Insecurities speak for themselves
They love to be noticed
Subconsciously revealing the expression
of what you’re like at your lowest
You become your own opponent
Fighting the urge of freedom
What is so horrible to accept?
When you have been bruised and beaten?
On the screen fitting into the scene
Editing reality to feel like a queen
Matriarch mentality comes from confidence
The dominance can’t be without humbleness
The design of our confinement
Isn’t the most elaborate labyrinth
It’s your choice to conform
A testament to what you will restrict
What do you see when you look around?
How do you respond when things go south?
Do you let yourself meltdown?
To heal instead of drown?
Acrylic Painting, 18" x 24"
“Hoodwinked for a Blink”
Insecurities speak for themselves
They love to be noticed
Subconsciously revealing the expression
of what you’re like at your lowest
You become your own opponent
Fighting the urge of freedom
What is so horrible to accept?
When you have been bruised and beaten?
On the screen fitting into the scene
Editing reality to feel like a queen
Matriarch mentality comes from confidence
The dominance can’t be without humbleness
The design of our confinement
Isn’t the most elaborate labyrinth
It’s your choice to conform
A testament to what you will restrict
What do you see when you look around?
How do you respond when things go south?
Do you let yourself meltdown?
To heal instead of drown?
Acrylic Painting, 18" x 24"