Looking out the window frame
And the scene was picturesque
Some would picture text
While others picture sex
You know either overly descriptive
Or simply too simplistic
But picture this
Dark brown hair with full kissable lips
Small waste and full – er hips
Laying on the beach
Eyes closed to me picturing this
I smile as that crosses my mind
Maybe she knows and my smile
Comes with the thought maybe
That’s how peaceful gets
As a hand reaches up
Unties and releases sunbathing breasts
The wind blows salty air
It drifts
She inhales taking a deeper breath
Hands putting pressure on her stomach
Not her chest
And her hair moved subtly
It’s as if the strands
Were being teased by fingertips
Then she slips
Back to rest out of what
Might have been instant bliss
I observe the deep breathing
With the rise and fall of her chest… Continue reading
Author: G.C.
Two Types of Genius
100 Day Story: Day 3
He
The other
Was sitting down
On the first day of the work week
Eating lunch
Contemplating a past
That he thought was his future
Even with his mistakes
He was sure it would last
She was for him the mate
He had grown since they last spoke
But was it for him too late
The lunch didn’t have any taste
The way she had handled it
The ending
He felt didn’t have a place
In how they were meant to communicate
But months after
All he had was a mirror
His face
Staring with a blank expression
There couldn’t have been an emptier space
He thought of apologising
But he had heard she moved on
And words should never be a waste
Although the ending had hurt his pride
The rift wasn’t one sided
He knew his role
In this play
His lines
His fault
Now she had found … Continue reading
Book Review – The Prince
The Prince – Machiavelli
The Art of War is a Sun Tzu epic but when it comes to the politics of war there is none who put the thought process together than the late Machiavelli in, The Prince. Below is an excerpt from “The Prince and the Discourses” (Max Lerner) and it might provide a window into the somewhat blunt and brutal way the author idealized Politics. Most of us approach politicians with hate and distaste due to the multitude of lies and falsehoods they perpetuate. However, he made it his goal to define and simplify the process as black and white, good and evil.
There wasn’t too much condemnation towards evil as he was trying to maintain an unbiased approach. However, as he does outline certain events and certain colourful characters you can see that he does it out of the desire to bring clarity not the desire … Continue reading
My Favourite Doctor Who Quote
Donna: What happened to your face?
Miss Evangelista: Transcription errors. Destroyed my face, did wonders for my intellect. I’m a very poor copy of myself.
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Miss Evangelista: We’re only strings of numbers in here. I think a decimal point may have shifted in my IQ. But my face has been the bigger advantage. I have the two qualities you required to see absolute truth: I am brilliant. And unloved.… Continue reading