Sound and vision felt by my fingers and tasted with my tongue

Jan 30, 2005 23:31


"My kingdom, my kingdom," she said, "for a horse that I can ride on to ecstasy ( Read more... )

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ne_cave January 31 2005, 00:25:11 UTC
Faith...

If you would like company... Blixa is sleeping and he's hardly company.

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pj__harvey January 31 2005, 00:37:11 UTC
Fidelity?

Martha has me eager for an apple martini. Are you up for finding one? I wouldn't want you sticking Blixa's hand in warm water hoping to amuse yourself.

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ne_cave January 31 2005, 00:41:49 UTC
Failure...

You would chose a word that strikes me though.

And I'd ahve to be drunk to do such a thing to Blixa, and that is probably the one think I'm not currently. I'd be honoured to help you find an apple martini, and doubly so if Martha is coming along as well.

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pj__harvey January 31 2005, 00:46:26 UTC
Fun, freedom, future, falafel?

I feel like an adolescent down here and childish pranks are on my mind. Apple martini hunting it is then...

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misswainwright January 31 2005, 01:11:28 UTC
Revelry

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pj__harvey January 31 2005, 01:22:08 UTC
Debauchery is all that comes to mind. That is going to be a heading for a stanza in the poem. I love revelry and things that are revealed.

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graham__coxon January 31 2005, 01:14:36 UTC
Certainly not cake.

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pj__harvey January 31 2005, 01:20:20 UTC
Biscuits? Ice cream?

I have an image of a child playing "see food" with a mouthful of cake and it is anything but sexy...

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graham__coxon January 31 2005, 01:26:18 UTC
I like cake I just have issues with the word.

But ice cream, definitely ice cream. Use that.

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pj__harvey January 31 2005, 05:16:28 UTC
Ice cream is in there.

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carlos_d January 31 2005, 04:44:18 UTC
Lust.

"I Can Hardly Wait" remains my favorite song of yours.

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pj__harvey January 31 2005, 05:36:06 UTC
Lust is good. 'L' words are always good, I like how the tongue touches the teeth and then the bottom lip. 'L' words are very sensual, languid and divine, and the only ones that form your mouth that way.

I find myself falling in love with different Interpol songs depending on the hour or my mood, but lately "Not Even Jail" has me pressing replay.

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chaz_hatherley January 31 2005, 06:52:50 UTC
For whatever reason, words that begin with 'ten'. Tense, tender, tendinitis ...

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pj__harvey January 31 2005, 18:01:29 UTC
Tension release. Tensile, tentative...
Those are good, thank you.

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