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We did the Eiffel Tower, the galleries, the Cathedral; drank and ate at the bars or restaurants, saw and listened to recitals of Ravel or Chopin, made love in that cheap Parisian hotel in the uncomfortable bed, read our books, argued our philosophies cheek and jowl, she her Kierkegaard and me my Schopenhauer until the cool early hours. The quiet moments, books set aside, arguments paused, she lying there seductively, murmuring me on, the small radio pushing out some French dame singing, and I ********** perusing her beauty lying there, her soft fruits, fresh and fine and waiting for me there.
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Mar 17, 2018
Mar 17, 2018 at 1:55 PM UTC
Sonya and Paris 1973
We did the Eiffel Tower, the galleries, the Cathedral; drank and ate at the bars or restaurants, saw and listened to recitals of Ravel or Chopin, made love in that cheap Parisian hotel in the uncomfortable bed, read our books, argued our philosophies cheek and jowl, she her Kierkegaard and me my Schopenhauer until the cool early hours. The quiet moments, books set aside, arguments paused, she lying there seductively, murmuring me on, the small radio pushing out some French dame singing, and I ********** perusing her beauty lying there, her soft fruits, fresh and fine and waiting for me there.
TerryCollett
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Mar 17, 2018
Mar 17, 2018 at 1:55 PM UTC
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