Given her life, from a troubled childhood to a tragic early death, I don’t think Marilyn always embodied a free spirit, but here she sure does. Sculpture by Seward Johnson.
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Sep 01, 2012 @ 06:28:27
To me the idea of Marilyn Monroe has always embodied someone with a free spirit – suggested I think by her films and the way the media portrayed her.
Sep 03, 2012 @ 11:27:16
no free spirit is forced to make suicide …
- only those who are living in a mole-hill of depression …