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Comment from springrain
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This wonderful poem goes straight to my hart, which instantly starts to pump out memories of a romance in Paris; and romances in the US for that matter! The way you intersperse the flowing text with the lines with only one to a few words, gives the story an ardent intensity.

The repeated sentenses: "Alone in Paris"/I don t know you", creates refuges for the reader to rest a second; take a breath, before continuing. Thanks for sharing this lovable poem! All the best Springrain

 Comment Written 06-Oct-2012


reply by the author on 06-Oct-2012
    Bless you springrain for enjoying this piece - as you can imagine, it was a fun write for me! :) Sharyn
reply by springrain on 07-Oct-2012
    You are wellcome Sharyn! Springrain
Comment from Cornelius2000
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Wow, that is HOT! Cold shower indeed...at my age one is glad for the heat. I've been gone for a couple of weeks, attending my 60th high school reunion among other visits to Michigan. Bumped into all these nubile young maidens with whom I used to cuddle in the back seats of cars, who are now 78 year-old little old ladies.
So I'm pleased to return to "Alone in Paris." You just HAD to win that contest...and I see that you did. Congrats.

 Comment Written 06-Oct-2012


reply by the author on 06-Oct-2012
    Well bless you Dave - I was hoping you'd get to this one my dear!!! What a trip for your 60th reunion! (Fortunately I went to an all-girls' school, so won't have quite the same paradox to face!) Thank you for your special '6' - I always appreciate one of those, especially when it comes from you! :) Sharyn
Comment from snemes
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You have a talent for making me want to travel to far away places. Love your love poems. This is sensual and exciting. A handsome stranger in Paris. This has to be one of the all time favorite fantasies for women. Congratulations on your win!

 Comment Written 06-Oct-2012


reply by the author on 06-Oct-2012
    thx so much my dear - this was a totally fun write for me. :)
Comment from Alan K Pease
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You write a lovely poem not at all vulgar and blatant about two strangers who meet in Paris - the city of love and loving and find intimate feelings together. It would be pertinent to share a shower as love passes into a memory which can be repeated again. You made a good choice of picture which fits the situation perfectly. Good luck in the contest!

 Comment Written 06-Oct-2012


reply by the author on 06-Oct-2012
    Thx Alan - I won this one. :) Fun write!
Comment from Jeanie Mercer
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I can see why this was a contes winner for the Passionate Love in Black and White contest. It is well done erotica, slightly (a little slightly, anyhow) understated. Best regards, Jeanie Mercer

 Comment Written 06-Oct-2012


reply by the author on 06-Oct-2012
    Thx Jeanie ... "slightly" erotica is the best kind! :)
Comment from Glasstruth
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The romance and excitement of two strangers never dulls throughout as I read, "I don't know you." Each time that phrase was strengthened. The ending cleverly turns around and changes to "Let me know you, I whisper
We're all alone ... in Paris" Beautiful! Les

 Comment Written 06-Oct-2012


reply by the author on 06-Oct-2012
    well bless you Les - I enjoyed writing this one and I'm delighted with your magic '6'!!! :) Sharyn
Comment from nora arjuna
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hi there, glad i clicked on this. didn't notice the 'contest winner' at the top but your teasing lines kept me going on and on curious to know the ending. and i wasn't surprised to see the blue winning ribbon. congrats!

 Comment Written 06-Oct-2012


reply by the author on 06-Oct-2012
    Well bless you Arjuna! So glad I lured you into reading to the end - and thanks for the congrats! this, as you can see, was a totally fun write.
    Blessings,
    Sharyn
Comment from StolenGazebo
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Good gravy, this is a powerful poem! Romantic, steamy and extremely vivid in its imagery. You really level the reader with some strong emotions here.

 Comment Written 06-Oct-2012


reply by the author on 06-Oct-2012
    Thx for steaming up Paris with me SG! :) Sharyn
Comment from chasdflynn
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I love Paris and I love your poem about Paris. It is fun and lively and very evocative. It paints a beautiful picture of one of the most romantic cities in the world.

 Comment Written 06-Oct-2012


reply by the author on 06-Oct-2012
    thx chas - it is, indeed, one of the most beautiful cities in the world, the City of Light ... and love, of course ... :)
Comment from rama devi
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Red hot, for sure--sizzling, erotic, well penned free verse...I see why this won the contest. Excellent repetition device with I don't know you in italics, like a subconscious POV. ZAP! LOL ZAP ZAP ZAP....very sensual...almost feels like it needs a 'rating' on it, but you cloak the erotic references so well...

Steamy indeed. They played violins - drawn by the heat!

LOL

Congrats.

Warmly,r d

 Comment Written 06-Oct-2012


reply by the author on 06-Oct-2012
    oh I was hoping you'd see this one!! it was a LOT of fun! thx rd!
reply by rama devi on 06-Oct-2012
    :-)