Never judge a person on how they dress for appearance can deceive
What our eyes seem to tell us we should not always believe
Take for example the sculptor perhaps the most talented person in the town
He does not dress or act as a man of artistic renown
He is only ever seen in casual clothes
And he is not always scenting like a rose
No airs and graces about him he may seem and look ordinary
But he is not what others make him out to be
Of wood and stone the sculptor supreme
And by art dealers and experts on art held in high esteem
Yet despite the nice things many of him does say
He is so down to earth in his own humble way
Unlike most famous people of him it can be said
That his fame as an artist has not gone to his head
That one cannot judge a book by the cover as a truism does remain
The meaning of this it's own self does explain.
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