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We went see the peacocks up along the farm road. We parked our cycles over by the hedge. You said how dowdy the pea-hens were compared with the peacocks. We looked at them through the wire mesh. They walked about slowly doing their peacock thing: showing up their fine feathers and tails. I mused about us back at the farm house: making love in your small room with the sloping roof, your single bed unmade, your sheets ruffled. I liked how you spread your wings and arms about my waist. Your mother came back just after we came down stairs. You spun some yarn about me just having come. Your mother made me hot tea and toast and mothered me before your jealous eyes. We watched the peacocks move about the grounds making their peacock sounds.
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Dec 13, 2017
Dec 13, 2017 at 10:10 AM UTC
Watching Peacocks 1964
We went see the peacocks up along the farm road. We parked our cycles over by the hedge. You said how dowdy the pea-hens were compared with the peacocks. We looked at them through the wire mesh. They walked about slowly doing their peacock thing: showing up their fine feathers and tails. I mused about us back at the farm house: making love in your small room with the sloping roof, your single bed unmade, your sheets ruffled. I liked how you spread your wings and arms about my waist. Your mother came back just after we came down stairs. You spun some yarn about me just having come. Your mother made me hot tea and toast and mothered me before your jealous eyes. We watched the peacocks move about the grounds making their peacock sounds.
Boy and girl in countryside 1964
TerryCollett
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Dec 13, 2017
Dec 13, 2017 at 10:10 AM UTC
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