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Michael Edwards

 

 

Oh those sensual interludes

when I buried my face

within the space

twixt Arabella’s amplitudes

 

 

  • Author: Michael Edwards (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 11th, 2019 00:18
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  • Goldfinch60

    Now, I wonder who Arabella is?

    • Michael Edwards

      Actually I got the name from Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy - she's the first love and wife of Jude.

    • orchidee

      A fine write and pic M. Oohh Ara Berla - the farmer's daughter?!

      • Michael Edwards

        Ara Berla
        farmers daughter
        she's a pearler.

        • orchidee

          You seen Mr Berle-Ington lately?

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        • Poetic Dan

          Splendid as ever and have a thought now of visiting an open day of yours!

          • Michael Edwards

            You don't have to wait - you'd be welcome any time.

            • Poetic Dan

              Where would that be?

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            • dusk arising

              Is that where the axe hit her. Some cleavage it left,
              Your pic is similar to my mental picture of a nice game of Monopoly before some bugger goes and puts hotels all over it.

              • Michael Edwards

                Yes some cleavage - you could plant potatoes down there

                • Poetic Dan

                  Pmsl.... That's all I can see now

                • MendedFences27

                  Makes one wonder what's going on behind the closed doors of your pictured village street? The art is idyllic and causes one to want to be there, likewise the poetry.I'm guessing Arabella lives in the red house second on the right. A very invigorating morning greeting for me. Thank you. - Phil A.

                  • Michael Edwards

                    Arabella's there three nights a week lol. thanks Phil

                  • ANGELA & BRIAN

                    BON APRES MIDI ~ Mon Oncle Mike ~ BRIAN HERE ! Love all the Village Scenes ~ so so Cotswoldy ! Give me Rubenesque Ladies ~ Plenty of Places to lay my weary HEAD ! Size ZERO & Anorexic Ladies do NOT reflect the ample proportions of EVE ~ Earth*s Eternal Mother ! What is ANGELA like ? Well she is a PHYSIO and has to subdue MALE ATHLETES ! She is very Beautiful and also very FIT ! For Men your age think GINA LOLLABRIGIA ~ OK

                    Blessings & Joy to YOU & YOURS
                    Yours as always ~ BRIAN & ANGELA 🧡🧡🧡🧡
                    Please check TOOTHACHE ~ Thanks B !

                    • Michael Edwards

                      Typical of the villages round here - so pleased for you - Angela is surely a lovely lady.

                    • Fay Slimm.

                      Love it - your rhyming in this four liner is perfect - the watercolour makes me want to move into the house on far right - -another delightful read and view Michael.

                      • Michael Edwards

                        Thank you Fay - I really appreciate your endorsement.

                      • Suresh

                        The innocence of Arabella and the town are both evident as displayed here.

                        • Michael Edwards

                          Oh for such innocence - if only - thanks Suresh.

                        • Neville

                          Twixt or tween if ya know what I mean...
                          Ah' our Arabella was fair
                          when she let em come up for air... there's nowt like a sensual interlude, is there....... N

                        • FineB

                          Hello Michael,

                          A good write and a bit naughty too.

                          Ha! Ha!:Good stuff!

                          Arabella, the name conjures up for me a woman who'd appear in a Thomas Hardy novel.

                          Keep writing FineB

                          • Michael Edwards

                            Spot on - Jude The Obscure tis the book.



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