Come home, are you ready to share your room again you'll have to take all those posters down start fresh maybe put some flowers in a vase she'll like that, the room gets nice sun in the morning you'll probably wake long before her just smile and go for a walk, come home pick some flowers on the way who knows when the right time is to wake up boiled eggs, some rye bread, and mushrooms water the plants outside check if shes woken yep, her eyes are heading toward the window place her tea on the bedside and enjoy her smile watch as she walks nude to the shower maybe do some drawing as she eats her cereal noodle around then ask what she'd like to do today she says- hmmmm maybe catch up with Beth hop on your bike and get the hell out of there lie on the studio floor think about her have lunch with a friend and talk about her make a painting for her, come home and find her reading on the couch fetch some pasta and vegetables to cook, ask her how her day was -yeah nice she says pray with sincerity to the great lineage of Buddhas who have walked the path before you sit and watch some t.v with her what's she thinking?
she looks pretty absorbed in 'True Blood'
think-'I'm qualified to satisfy you in anyway you want me to'
hop back in bed, she'll drift off easily, feel your heart pumping pumping pumping
Rob M
About the competition
In conjunction with the exhibition Love, Loss & Intimacy the NGV invites you to create your own piece of writing exploring notions of love, loss or intimacy, under 500 words. If you're over 18 years of age and a Victorian resident, post your entry on the blog (1 entry per person) for the chance to win a romantic weekend getaway for two at Sofitel Melbourne On Collins and lunch for two at Persimmon.
The judging panel is comprised of three judges: Professor Jennifer Strauss (Editor of the Oxford Anthology of Australian Love Poetry), Penny Modra (Editor of Three Thousand; The Age arts columnist) and Richard Watts (Presenter of SmartArts on TripleR).
Entries accepted until 11 July 2010 and the winner of the competition will be announced and their entry recited on 18 July following on from the 2pm Floor Talk.
The judging panel is comprised of three judges: Professor Jennifer Strauss (Editor of the Oxford Anthology of Australian Love Poetry), Penny Modra (Editor of Three Thousand; The Age arts columnist) and Richard Watts (Presenter of SmartArts on TripleR).
Entries accepted until 11 July 2010 and the winner of the competition will be announced and their entry recited on 18 July following on from the 2pm Floor Talk.
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