Moon Shadows

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Thursday, September 15, 2005

Musical Interlude

Now for those of you who read K's blog also, the little surprise she had for me last night was a new CD of songs she had burned for us. We enjoy having music playing in the background when we make Love and we were definately overdue for a night of passion after having had her DDs all last week and then the deal with my colonoscopy (which does not put one in the mood LOL)
Anyway, we were both quite ready hehe..

K has wonderful taste in music and loves to search for new artists and new sounds for us to enjoy. Right now we are particularly fond of New Age type music, and I have always loved Celtic music. So this CD was sort of a mix of things like Enya and a group called Medieval Babes along with others.

Well we were in the midsts of enjoying each others bodies ~weg~ when all of a sudden we are joined in the room by Dr. Martin Luther King telling us "I have a dream..." Now I can make love with a dog in my bed, but trying to do so while listening to a civil rights speech is a bit harder LOL. It turns out that K had wanted to burn a track called "Spiritual High" which comes in 2 versions. One is purely instrumental and the other includes Dr King's speech. Guess which one we got? *grin

Both of us never laughed so hard in our lives. It was actually wonderful though. One thing that has always made our relationship special is that sex will never be the mechanical, same position, 8 second climax, roll over and go to sleep scenario. Every time is unique and different, and if it includes some fun and smiles or giggles then so much the better. It is this intimacy that defines our Love and will always be kept personal between us....

Let me share this though. ( Only I wish that blogs had sound) K has the most wonderfully endearing laugh I have ever heard. It is one of the many many things I love so about her. Nothing makes me smile more then to hear her laugh. Its soft and southern but not that pretensed twittering you hear in sterotypes. Its genuine and soulful and I think of what a nymph in a gladed wood might sound like; or reminds me of the babbling brook from Tennyson's poem that I love, ....."I chatter over stony ways, In little sharps and trebles, I bubble into eddying bays, I babble on the pebbles. ".. Its lyrical.

Its magic is all I can say. 8-) And the music and the laughter keeps my heart as happy as the day is long. I hope all of you find something to smile about today.
*hugs

2 Comments:

At 9/15/2005, Blogger Ting said...

As I said last night, I think the timing of the "Free At Last" line in the MLK speech could be quite appropriate at a certain point in our activities! hehehe

 
At 9/15/2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am dying laughing at this!
TTT

 

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