Paul Burlin (September 10, 1886 – March 13, 1969) was an American modern and abstract expressionist painter.
Paul Burlin was born Isadore Berlin to Jacob and Julia Berlin in 1886 in New York. The family name was originally Berlinsky. His father was from London. His mother from a small city in Northern Germany near the Polish border. Paul grew up in New York City and London, the oldest of three children. His sister, Carrie, was born in 1890, his brother, David, in 1895. Paul disliked the name Isadore, and stopped using it as soon as he could, when he left home at 16. He found it too painful to discuss his early years, and he refused to do so. Once on his own, he changed his name to Harry Paul Burlin. By 1911, Harry had become H. and by 1915 it was gone altogether. Paul had completely separated from his family and his past, and continued to be forward thinking his whole life.
From 1900 to 1912, Burlin was a part-time student at the National Academy of Art and the Art Student's League.
A man is walking alone
A woman cries at home
They could be anyone
Without each other, how
Could they live through all of the lies?
Intentions don't provide
So cling to those who you love
The only answer
Stay close and live as one
Through rain and darkened skies
You have the love you need
For all tomorrow's lies
They tell you try to have hope
And fight for all you can
These words, you've heard them before
So easy to believe
Stay close and live as one
Through rain and darkened skies
You have the love you need
For all tomorrow's lies
Stay close and live as one
Through rain and darkened skies
You have the love you need
For all tomorrow's lies
A man is walking alone
A woman cries at home
They could be anyone
The only answer
Stay close and live as one
Through rain and darkened skies
You have the love you need
For all tomorrow's lies
Stay close and live as one
Through rain and darkened skies
You have the love you need
For all tomorrow's lies
For all tomorrow's lies
For all tomorrow's lies
For all tomorrow's lies
For all tomorrow's lies