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Tune of the Dryer
Contributed by
norticus
on
Thursday, 16th October 2003 @ 09:36:46 AM in AEST
Topic:
Tributes
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The first I hold you dripping
Before I watched you stripping
I gave you my warmth and witheld my thrashin'
and we tumbled and rolled within our passion
So the door opened and you were gone
I knew you'd be back for the dryer's song
The next I watched you in slightly less form
How you held him snug and kept him warm
You gave him your heat, he offered no smile
I watched him discard you; dropped on the pile
You felt embarrassed. How could you be wrong?
In your head an old melody; the dryer's song.
Again I embraced you with a cautious touch
You promised forever, you loved me so much.
The timer ticked as we danced
Then you caught me with a pair of pants
I knew in my element that you wouldn't stay long.
You'd returned for one verse of the dryer's song.
Finale comes. You're tattered and torn.
Left in a closet and rarely worn.
Your beauty a memory. I'll never forget her.
She was my beautiful hand knit sweater.
A classic jam that's been played too long.
Now just background; the dryer's song.
jz
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Re: Tune of the Dryer
(User Rating: 1 ) by mercedes on
Thursday, 16th October 2003 @ 09:51:58 AM AEST (User
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This is so cute. I like it. :) |
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Re: Tune of the Dryer
(User Rating: 1 ) by Putteragain on
Thursday, 16th October 2003 @ 04:51:20 PM AEST (User
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you have a way with words
I LOVE this
great imagination
putter |
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Re: Tune of the Dryer
(User Rating: 1 ) by DreamWeaver on
Thursday, 16th October 2003 @ 05:54:47 PM AEST (User
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Awesome write ... great imagination ... loved this ... Jan |
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