Short and Sweet: Ceremony

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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Ceremony

I kissed you behind the dovecote to the sound of cooing doves. You said, "My dear, what better place to confess undying love?" I married you near the beehives, to the hum of that droning choir. We toasted with their nectar, then threw our mugs on the fire. We made love by the plashing pond— that vat... Sign in to see full entry.

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