Saturday, January 13, 2007

In Dance & Bed

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by mercedo (822671) * on 2007.01.14 1:56 (#17592094) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2007.01.13 3:07)
When I was seventeen I saw my objective of admiration - a woman whom my journal is dedicated to - in front of the disco called 'The Thousand Queens'. This was my first encounter to disco, but I had to wait another thirteen years actually to pay a visit to real 'club' -small disco that offers soft drink and we can dance with someone in a club. Throughout my twenties I'd never been to such clubs.
At age 30 as if I were an astronaut who came back from the moon. I called on one of the old friends in Tokyo, but I knew he was married. He was the same age as I. I visited her company and one of her colleages told me that she had quit the job two years ago. I dropped by a parent's home of the woman. Her mother told me that she had already got married to a guy two years before and had a kid.
At age 30 I found I had lost many things and friends.
I was just wandering around the downtown without knowing how to find a friend, then abruptly I found the place many people were waiting to enter. I entered the place as if I were absorbed in the charm the place has. The name of the place was 'The Big Apple'. It was a club with a small disco style.
I kept on visiting the place every night and day for 9 months, as if I tried to fill the vacancy once that woman occupied. I had a couple of flings with a woman I found there. But first it was a dance that I started relationship with any of them. In dance we confirm whether the partner is suitable to us. In physically and in feeling, then we go forward to the next step. There I learned in dance we can do almost everything that I can do in other's presense. Then after we confirmed we were able to go to the next step, in bed we can do almost everything that we can't do in someone's presense.
--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters

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