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Cider Press - 6. Dialogue

Fall is often the time for an intimate talk in front of the fire.

Dialogue

There stands a simple bungalow,
with cozy couch and lights down low,
a fire before which you and I
might snuggle while the embers glow.

Your arm goes round my shoulders high,
I kiss your lips, and they reply;
our conversation swells apace
in words enough to make me sigh.

Our hands discuss our altered case
in dialogue of fevered grace;
no idle chatter do we spend
as buttons fly and knots unlace.

Your fingers' probing questions end
my feeble hopes to comprehend
the pleasures of our discourse slow
until my substance you expend.

Leave a remark or comment, if you like. I will be glad of your words.
Copyright © 2017 Parker Owens; All Rights Reserved.
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Noticed the intimate talk didn't last beyond the second stanza and then began an entirely different sort of intimate conversation.

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3 minutes ago, Valkyrie said:

 A perfect conversation for cold winter evenings.  :wub:  

 

The weather is a-changing. That means warm fires and all kinds of fun conversations...thanks for reading! 

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2 minutes ago, dughlas said:

Noticed the intimate talk didn't last beyond the second stanza and then began an entirely different sort of intimate conversation.

 

Well, the dialogue got more heated, that’s certain. But I doubt there was any mistake in the meaning of the give and take....thank you for reading these! 

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51 minutes ago, Mikiesboy said:

hmmm i think we need fireplace .. terrific, Parker

 

Nice and warm, perfect for all kinds of interesting talks. Thanks for reading, and for your comments! 

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A warm fire, and good 'conversation'... so many ways to communicate. :)  Loved it, Parker... cheers... Gary....

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6 hours ago, Headstall said:

A warm fire, and good 'conversation'... so many ways to communicate. :)  Loved it, Parker... cheers... Gary....

 

Thank you so much, Gary. I warmed to my theme as the interplay unfolded. Each new word led to another. I am very happy you liked this. 

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A heated discussion ... ?  :P Wonderful. So natural with the progression and flow. I love open fires, except when the wind's in the wrong direction, or they need cleaning out. 

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1 hour ago, northie said:

A heated discussion ... ?  :P Wonderful. So natural with the progression and flow. I love open fires, except when the wind's in the wrong direction, or they need cleaning out. 

 

It's nice to converse upon the sofa before the fire. And if the talk gets a bit warm, that's  not always a bad thing, is it?  Thank you very much for reading this, and for responding to it, without, erm, flaming it.

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