Drawing Water to the Eye
    some text from Simple Sketching in Line, 1933
Let us commence with an eye.
This is too difficult, you say.  
Well, let us look a little closer 
and try to simplify.
First, let us tackle the eyes of birds, 
which close underwater.
Here is evolution.  
If we draw beautiful eyes,
you will at once appreciate 
the water, now returning in a teaspoon.
The country walker draws water as no 
other traveler.  It is important to carry
a bucket as well as a pencil.
If it rains, you may place the bucket
over your head.  Absurd! you may say.
Yes, 
A traveler in Spain was offered a ticket 
for a bull-fight. If he had drawn himself 
drinking with the bull, he might have 
obtained his cup of water.
You are not necessarily an expert
at this yet.  Spilling, also, is easily done.  
A teary eye may be hid by a bucket.  A traveler
must always check for tears under his
sketch pad, starting out, or he may 
get a pencil in the eye.
 
 
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