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The wind and I

Published by: marie plantier on 6th Dec 2010 | View all blogs by marie plantier
fiery fire in chimney crackling
my small abode orange glowing
I, a hot chocolate sipping
and in a joyful silent drowning
when on windon hear a slight tapping
" who might be you? in the dark peering "
it is I your friend the wind! said he beaming
"come play with i! eloquently adding
and I, my cup on table leaving
then shawl on the floor gleaning
body of mine against mighty arms leaning
as him gently my waist bracing
lips vermeil in ears of mine lovely saying
"in what starry garden tonite will us be frolicking?"
"Debt to laughing muse we must repay" said i giggling
"At Nitroxus Oxidus palace she is resting"


plantier marie copyright 2010

Comments

3 Comments

  • Tarringo Vaughan
    by Tarringo Vaughan 1 year ago
    okay..maybe it is the hot chocolate and within the definition of the first couple lines..but you put me in the spirit of christmas!
  • Depth Writer
    by Depth Writer 1 year ago
    Hello Marie,

    I'd have to agree with Tarringo hun.... you made me want Christmas that much more,,,, and the days go by so quickly the "Younger we get in years",. lol
    Wonderful ink.... that pulls ya inward...
  • marie plantier
    by marie plantier 1 year ago
    thank to you both.. i do agree that there is a festive air floating around , but it could be any days of the years... i loved this
    " and the days go by so quickly the younger we get in years" agre 100 per cent
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