User:15Mickey20/La Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin (The Girl With the Flaxen Hair)

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A sweet DeLorean

La Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin is the 8th piece in Claude Debussy's first set of preludes. The piece paints a serene picture of the Scottish maiden with hair of gold from Leconte de Lisle's poem. One of his more famous orchestrations, Debussy originally wrote a Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin for this one girl that he totally had a crush on. However, historians believe that although the girl considered the revolutionary 20th century composer to be "like a really nice guy and all", and that the song written for her was "kind of cool, I guess", ultimately she was more into punk and ska guys. Records show that soon after Debussy dedicated his later renown collection of violin sonatas to her, the girl married that douchebag villain from The Wedding Singer who drove a DeLorean.


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