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Even as I close the door I'm stripping off my clothes discarding all the fetters from my head down to my toes. Throwing off the shackles of decency prescribed 'cos writing when I'm naked leaves me no place to hide. Relieved of every stitch am I free in heart and mind all except my spectacles without them I am blind. The mirror smirks above me reflecting all I am just a little human born of woman, taught of man. Cheerful, unencumbered by the threads of etiquette a more effective custom I have not found, as yet. Though, sometimes in need of character out come the hats and bows bare as night beneath a tippet inspiration flows. Who cares for mere habiliments throw your trappings to the floor! But, oh, where is my dressing gown? Someone's at the door!
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Sep 26, 2013
Sep 26, 2013 at 7:34 AM UTC
Writing naked
Even as I close the door I'm stripping off my clothes discarding all the fetters from my head down to my toes. Throwing off the shackles of decency prescribed 'cos writing when I'm naked leaves me no place to hide. Relieved of every stitch am I free in heart and mind all except my spectacles without them I am blind. The mirror smirks above me reflecting all I am just a little human born of woman, taught of man. Cheerful, unencumbered by the threads of etiquette a more effective custom I have not found, as yet. Though, sometimes in need of character out come the hats and bows bare as night beneath a tippet inspiration flows. Who cares for mere habiliments throw your trappings to the floor! But, oh, where is my dressing gown? Someone's at the door!
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Sep 26, 2013
Sep 26, 2013 at 7:34 AM UTC
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