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Oh, Mr. Hamilton, what have you done?
Look at this terrible trend
You've begun!
You make me sick, you contemptible dog,
I blame you for the death of the cog!
The death of the cog (The Cog Is Dead)
This art was drawn based on the song.
In general, yes, I love this old song, even though it's about 10 years old on YouTube. It's so bright and emotional, as if the song was taken from a Steampunk musical! And I just love it. Therefore, under the impression of the song, I decided to draw this art. Of course, this is not a Steampunk style, because I don't know how to play this style, and the most that comes from it are dolls with clocks on their faces, but in my defense I can say that this is my personal interpretation of the plot in the song. An old puppeteer accordion player sits in the park with dolls and sings about the good old days with mechanical clocks, which cannot be returned now with the advent of digital ones.
Look at this terrible trend
You've begun!
You make me sick, you contemptible dog,
I blame you for the death of the cog!
The death of the cog (The Cog Is Dead)
This art was drawn based on the song.
In general, yes, I love this old song, even though it's about 10 years old on YouTube. It's so bright and emotional, as if the song was taken from a Steampunk musical! And I just love it. Therefore, under the impression of the song, I decided to draw this art. Of course, this is not a Steampunk style, because I don't know how to play this style, and the most that comes from it are dolls with clocks on their faces, but in my defense I can say that this is my personal interpretation of the plot in the song. An old puppeteer accordion player sits in the park with dolls and sings about the good old days with mechanical clocks, which cannot be returned now with the advent of digital ones.
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