Soujin (
psalm_onethirtyone) wrote2004-12-18 03:30 pm
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"La Petities Choses Toujours Viennent a Bout Des Grandes..."
*wishes to inquire as to whether
erinpuff has read the Percy Shelley/Lord Byron slash here*
Paul and I are sitting curled up at the computer, and I'm trying to write a bit; the relatives are not quite yet here, but everything is just waiting. Finally, the house is clean. Everything is wrapped. Waen and Mum are icing cookies; I am avoiding the temptation. Da's just made a fire, which for some reason smells of cinnamon.
Paul is warm and I love him utterly.
All right, going to get back to things. At any rate, I am hoping for a good Christmas Part I.
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Paul and I are sitting curled up at the computer, and I'm trying to write a bit; the relatives are not quite yet here, but everything is just waiting. Finally, the house is clean. Everything is wrapped. Waen and Mum are icing cookies; I am avoiding the temptation. Da's just made a fire, which for some reason smells of cinnamon.
Paul is warm and I love him utterly.
All right, going to get back to things. At any rate, I am hoping for a good Christmas Part I.
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Oh, dear, relatives here. ^^ Au'voir!
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People really need to write more Romantic-era RPS. For it is much with the OTP and the true love and the flowery prose and the philosophy and everything, and whee! Unfortunately, I rather doubt I will ever be able to satisfactorily help with the lack of it directly. I *am* setting a Shelley love poem for soprano, though, which makes it lesbian. *g*
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*giggles* They totally should, though, because Romantic-era RPS just... works. Guh. And yay for Shelley!lesbian!poetry!