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Caught
a nice sunset today (alas, no camera
handy!); the sun, artfully hidden behind a bank of low clouds, was dripping
molten rays to the horizon below. Later in the evening, there was also a full
moon, or near as makes no difference. Awakened some memories :o(

Am reading P G Wodehouse and Ogden Nash currently (thanks CV for the Nash!) Bliss!
That reminds
me...
Just imagine yourself seated on a shadowy
terrace,
And beside you is a girl who stirs you more strangely than a heiress.
It is a summer evening at its most superb,
And the moonlight reminds you that To Love is an active verb,
And the stars are twinkling like anything,
And a distant orchestra is playing some sentimental old Vienna thing,
And your hand clasps hers, which rests there without shrinking,
And after a silence fraught with romance you ask her what she is thinking,
And she starts and returns from the moon-washed distances to the shadowy
veranda,
And says, Oh, I was wondering how many bamboo shoots a day it takes to feed a
baby Giant Panda.
Or you
stand with her on a hilltop and gaze on a winter sunset
And everything is as starkly beautiful as a page from Sigrid Undset,
And your arm goes round her waist and you make an avowal which for masterfully
marshaled emotional content might have been a page of Ouida's or Thackeray's,
And after a silence fraught with romance she says, I forgot to order the limes
for the Daiquiris.
Or in
twilight drawing room you have just asked the most momentous of questions,
And after a silence fraught with romance she says, I think this little table
would look better where that little table is, but then where would that little
table go, have you any suggestions?
And that's
the way they go round hitting below our belts;
It isn't
that nothing is sacred to them, it's just that at the Sacred Moment they are
always thinking of something else.
~ Ogden Nash ~lakesidey
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