I am something of an insomniac …. so ‘flirting’ with sleep is a familiar concept. Frequently that is as far as the relationship develops. But, of course
Dammit …. no sleep …. hit the wrong button. As I was trying to say …. I flirt with sleep, but what I really want to do is make passionate love to it every night.
On a similar note (and with a note also of your language skills) I was amused to hear the French Prime Minister farewell our own recently with the words “you and your ‘delicious’ wife”. That’s Australian hospitality at its best.
I pray we should all live a more simple life!
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I don’t know why we humans are soooo complicated. One more life mystery 😉
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only because we choose to make it complicated … simplified needs easier mind 🙂
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Yes… In today’s world, most people don’t know what “needing” really means! We create lots of unnecessary “needs” we spend our lives trying to fulfill…
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they are ‘want’s’ needs are quite nominal but sheeple follow the flock without thinking for themselves …
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Sheeple… I’ll remember that one!! 🙂
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Stinging words of love
Fearing the simplicity
Of human feeling
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I have to be careful when I flirt with sleep… Sometimes, it gives me awkward inspiration 😉
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I am something of an insomniac …. so ‘flirting’ with sleep is a familiar concept. Frequently that is as far as the relationship develops. But, of course
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Dammit …. no sleep …. hit the wrong button. As I was trying to say …. I flirt with sleep, but what I really want to do is make passionate love to it every night.
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I was about to ask, and then I saw the second message.
I really like the imagery of this… You should write something about it 😉 xx
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On a similar note (and with a note also of your language skills) I was amused to hear the French Prime Minister farewell our own recently with the words “you and your ‘delicious’ wife”. That’s Australian hospitality at its best.
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Yeah… “délicieuse” is a commun way to compliment a woman in French, but it does come out a bit strange when translated word for word 😛 LOL
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