Haha… this word made me laugh and smile when I saw it. I think it’s best to mention that. ‘Boogie Woogie,’ my brain thought. “Booooooogie wooooooogie,” my mouth said.
Category: OneWord
OneWord: Seduce
The strawberry frosted doughnut seduced me. I was at the grocery store for milk, and the great big Dunkin’ Donuts display winked a giant pink frosted wink at me… two doughnuts and a large coffee. Who wouldn’t be seduced?
OneWord: Partnership
The partnership was formed at high noon on a dusty street in a small town in Texas that isn’t on the map, so don’t bother lookin’.
OneWord: Late
“One hour late, one too many times.” That’s what the note on the scratched table said. He crumpled it and tossed it on the floor, opened the fridge and grabbed a beer. Sigh.
OneWord: Grace
“Amen.”
Our hands fell apart and we stared in silence at our food.
This Thanksgiving our plates were as full as ever, but our hearts felt a bit empty.
OneWord: Sweat
I want to sweat. It’s raining and cold and we had an 80 degree day last week, I think. I think, but I’m not sure. It seems like so long ago now. Oh, I miss that 80 degree day. And the sweat.
OneWord: Differential
The only differential in our hearts is abstract and unknown, like looking in the sky for a black hole by naked eye. We don’t need to know, nor do we want to know about the future out of reach because we’ve got enough on our shoulders to drive us to the ground. And when we look around and wonder what the other sees, “What are you thinking?” is the question of the hour. There’s a single sufficient answer that fills the infinitesimal darkness that leads us on from dawn to dawn, waiting and wanting for more. But, really, in the end, no equation is ideal – only one integral phrase will do. I love you.