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Baby, as ancient as you are your naivety worries me, or is it my own? Thinking I could ever have you again. Oh but how I wish, pray, on knees again to set eyes upon glory of man named Antonio Guadi, his Sagrada De Familia. Is he finished with you yet? Will he ever be? Would I want it so? Artisans carving sanctity to sky, what have you chisseled in my absense? Is God's work ever done? Do, continue on forever, give me chance to return. Ah to bask on shore of San Sebastian, with pollished rellics of former architecture found in his beaten grains. I long to melt there once more, in awe of noon on Mediterranian Sea. My eyes taking witness to painted Catalonian women, ******* with holy devotion dipping faithful fingers into your waters, and signing the cross before dipping into blueness. Good Catholic girls they are. And handsome Gods about, oiling each other and bearing wittness as well. The ice cream boy, is he grown now? Does he walk by open mouthed still, where we left such imprint in the sand for all to see? When? If, I arrive again, will we walk Las Ramblas, stare at human statues, dance with gypsies, drink Absinthe and be taken by spell of Green Fairy? Will we then not care that pretty pick-pockets rob us blind? Oh, for the hallucinatory love of it all! Hold me in your fortress walls forever, should I ever, return. My Barcelona Baby, take me back. PJ Poesy p.s. I never left you.
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Mar 17, 2016
Mar 17, 2016 at 12:10 PM UTC
Dear Lover Barcelona,
Baby, as ancient as you are your naivety worries me, or is it my own? Thinking I could ever have you again. Oh but how I wish, pray, on knees again to set eyes upon glory of man named Antonio Guadi, his Sagrada De Familia. Is he finished with you yet? Will he ever be? Would I want it so? Artisans carving sanctity to sky, what have you chisseled in my absense? Is God's work ever done? Do, continue on forever, give me chance to return. Ah to bask on shore of San Sebastian, with pollished rellics of former architecture found in his beaten grains. I long to melt there once more, in awe of noon on Mediterranian Sea. My eyes taking witness to painted Catalonian women, ******* with holy devotion dipping faithful fingers into your waters, and signing the cross before dipping into blueness. Good Catholic girls they are. And handsome Gods about, oiling each other and bearing wittness as well. The ice cream boy, is he grown now? Does he walk by open mouthed still, where we left such imprint in the sand for all to see? When? If, I arrive again, will we walk Las Ramblas, stare at human statues, dance with gypsies, drink Absinthe and be taken by spell of Green Fairy? Will we then not care that pretty pick-pockets rob us blind? Oh, for the hallucinatory love of it all! Hold me in your fortress walls forever, should I ever, return. My Barcelona Baby, take me back. PJ Poesy p.s. I never left you.
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Mar 17, 2016
Mar 17, 2016 at 12:10 PM UTC
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