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I saw you at the beach today sharing auburn like a breeze and that one tattoo, soft on your neck red hair sunset the smell of oolong cha
Written for Twiglet #288 “Sunset in a cup”
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I saw you at the beach today sharing auburn like a breeze and that one tattoo, soft on your neck red hair sunset the smell of oolong cha
Written for Twiglet #288 “Sunset in a cup”
Breathtaking, Worms.
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Many thanks!
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You’re welcome.
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So beautiful.
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Thank you. 😊
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I browse your posts now and then, Worms but this one knocked me sideways. Had to look up ‘oolong cha’ —
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Did you find it? If you did you will know that cha is Chinese for tea which is the character at the top. The cha guan (tea house) was one of my favourite things about my year in China.
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wow ! you spent a year in China. That would have a huge influence on your poetry. I found it; some entries say ‘cha’, others ‘chai’
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Yes, I had a fabulous year. That’s interesting I thought chai was Indian and oolong was Chinese but I could be wrong. I don’t even know why i thought that.
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Fantastic imagery – hitting all the senses with the oolong cha
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Thanks JYP!
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