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Once you entered Diddling’s small church it cooled you both down from the summer heat outside Jane looked about her she’d been here many times before but wanted to you show you and let you feel the coolness and silence and peacefulness I came here first as a child she said but more often at St Mary’s at the other side of the village I wouldn’t have thought any place could be this quiet you said the church smelt of flowers and old plaster some one had placed a mixture of blooms in the vase by the altar she walked forward her hand brushing against the tops of the wooden pews on either side one could get married here she said if you had few guests and friends you said gazing at her dark hair pulled tight in a ponytail tied with red ribbon her light green dress fitted loosely her sandals held her bare feet maybe one wanted few guests maybe just a few witnesses and the clergyman she said softly turning to look at you her dark eyes captured you and held you fixed for a few moments one day perhaps she said doesn’t your father come here? you asked occasionally if the need arises she said mostly he’s at the other church come and stand at the front with me she said you walked towards her watching her eyes and her mouth the lips slightly open   you stood next to her at the altar end the light coming through the high windows above she smelt of lavender you could breathe it in your head swayed with it imagine us here she said pretend it’s our wedding day and we are here and the pastor and a couple of people as witnesses she held your hand in hers her warm flesh her thumb on the back of your hand stroking slowly would we sing hymns? you asked yes two she said closing her eyes and we’ll pretend the ***** played at the start and finish she added she sniffed the air and plenty of flowers   around us and bridesmaids? you said she thought in silence for a few moments yes two small girls from the village she said her hand got warmer the dampness linked you and who will give you away? you said father of course she said frowning she opened her eyes and looked at you too many people have come she said it crowds my mind and dream then let it just be us and the parson and two others you said she nodded and smiled it’s good to pretend and imagine she said maybe one day it will be real the sunlight played and danced upon the floor at her feet her thumb rubbed deeper in to your skin   and you both walked down the aisle in silence again outside came sound of warm summer rain.
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Jul 6, 2013
Jul 6, 2013 at 2:32 PM UTC
JANE AND YOU AND WARM SUMMER RAIN.
Once you entered Diddling’s small church it cooled you both down from the summer heat outside Jane looked about her she’d been here many times before but wanted to you show you and let you feel the coolness and silence and peacefulness I came here first as a child she said but more often at St Mary’s at the other side of the village I wouldn’t have thought any place could be this quiet you said the church smelt of flowers and old plaster some one had placed a mixture of blooms in the vase by the altar she walked forward her hand brushing against the tops of the wooden pews on either side one could get married here she said if you had few guests and friends you said gazing at her dark hair pulled tight in a ponytail tied with red ribbon her light green dress fitted loosely her sandals held her bare feet maybe one wanted few guests maybe just a few witnesses and the clergyman she said softly turning to look at you her dark eyes captured you and held you fixed for a few moments one day perhaps she said doesn’t your father come here? you asked occasionally if the need arises she said mostly he’s at the other church come and stand at the front with me she said you walked towards her watching her eyes and her mouth the lips slightly open   you stood next to her at the altar end the light coming through the high windows above she smelt of lavender you could breathe it in your head swayed with it imagine us here she said pretend it’s our wedding day and we are here and the pastor and a couple of people as witnesses she held your hand in hers her warm flesh her thumb on the back of your hand stroking slowly would we sing hymns? you asked yes two she said closing her eyes and we’ll pretend the ***** played at the start and finish she added she sniffed the air and plenty of flowers   around us and bridesmaids? you said she thought in silence for a few moments yes two small girls from the village she said her hand got warmer the dampness linked you and who will give you away? you said father of course she said frowning she opened her eyes and looked at you too many people have come she said it crowds my mind and dream then let it just be us and the parson and two others you said she nodded and smiled it’s good to pretend and imagine she said maybe one day it will be real the sunlight played and danced upon the floor at her feet her thumb rubbed deeper in to your skin   and you both walked down the aisle in silence again outside came sound of warm summer rain.
terry-collett
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Jul 6, 2013
Jul 6, 2013 at 2:32 PM UTC
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