And another I'd like to bring on this year - love, love, love. Oh, not just this year but always. But if I state it, from now on, say it, say the words, it shall be!
Last November, we had a poetry reading at Baubo's Garden (
www.baubosgarden.com). It was a sexy reading of love, lust and lingerie! Below is a poem written by one of the poets that nite. I love it and thought it is a "bring it on" poem.
Enjoy! And Bring on that Love This Year!!!!!
Love, Like Heavy Equipment
Speak the language of love using the terms your love understands.
You light up my life
Not neon bright
Fluorescent white
No halogen or LEDs tonight
More like a Vector™ twin–beam spotlight
with the 3-million candlepower
of 12V, H3 series halogens
powered by two 12V, 6 Amp per hour rechargeable batteries
armed with a 3–position power selection switch
hands-on or hands–free
cord or cordless
choose the illumination.
You’re hot
Not tropical spot sun hot
or Thai spicy hot
or flaming campfire hot
More like a 750,000 BTU Portable Propane Torch
whose power jet burners melt ice,
incinerate tree stumps
with a 100-lb. propane cylinder
flame-control trigger valve
UL listed gas hose
aluminum extender tube
and instructions.
I feel your power
Not triple-A battery power
Or solar panel power
More like the Dyna™ 20,000 Watt, 35 HP Generator
with a 3600 RPM engine
producing 83 Amps
120/240 volts at home, on the job
and two-year limited warranty.
You push my buttons
Not dainty satin buttons
Or hotline phone buttons
More like buttons on a 2.4 Volt, 2–speed cordless screwdriver,
Model# 6547–1,
6–position adjustable clutch;
3.5 to 26 in. per pound of torque
adjustable for tight spots
forward/reverse
forward/reverse
with battery, charger, bit set and
impact–resistant carrying case.
We fit together
Not just brush-up-against together
Not simply puzzle-piece together
More like Lovejoy™ Standard Half Couplings
that mount your engine to pump
with 11.16 horsepower
synthetic rubber inserts between the coupling halves
one fits the motor
one fits the pump shaft
194 inches per pound: the torque’s max.
And Baby, you’re always “on.”
Emily Thornton Calvo
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