I like it as a candid camera shot, Lawrence...one slowly sees all that's there to see...
Doug
On 2012-03-01, at 2:14 AM, Lawrence Upton wrote:
> Propped forward of her own deep arse,
> leaning as if rising to stand,
> she is hunched upon a diary
> the pages of which are turned rapidly,
> more as if in search than reading,
> jumping sifting among pages.
> Sat opposite, he watches her
> with care, disguised in amusement.
>
> She looks to him in mutual stares.
> She says: Warren is quite upset.
> He bought you a pain au raisin.
> You didn't eat any of it.
> Smiling, he giggles to himself
> expressionless now, eyes half-closed.
>
> [Should have been sent yesterday but I was indisposed. We apologise for
> any inconvenience.]
>
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