Mar
18
Just a peek
Filed Under Poegles, poetry contest, poetry for money
Through A Dozen Drapes
Lights from neighboring malls are bright and shine through the drapes. The breakfast is fattening and overcooked.
The sun light made the room a dull yellowish color like a nicotine stain.
Henry sets the glass down on the wall-table, then takes Matilda in his arms, and they go waltzing gaily off through the drapes.
She looked through the drapes and wished she could see stars here as she had seen them in the countryside during her youth.
She saw a blue light through the drapes, then a humming noise, followed a short time later by footsteps, with three shadows passing the window.
Well, Rehnquist did come through the drapes, and he cast the deciding vote against letting us rummage in the Army’s files.
Exhaled CO 2 in spontaneously breathing patients undergoing eye surgery thus escapes only partially through the drapes.
She wears a mischievous smile, and has slipped one arm through the drapes, preparing to throw a handful of rose petals.
We carefully looked outside through the drapes. There was a small dwarf acting as if he was annoyed about something.
After draping the second leg, I do a “wipe down” through the drapes over your legs and back. This helps absorb some of the extra oil.
Through the drapes, you catch a glimpse of what appears to be a figure on the bed.
And all the while, it was just a cover – in reality, he was peering at me through the drapes, and scribbling the details of my existence in notebooks.
-Editor (search phrase “through the drapes”)
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