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she stared at s. standing there naked in front of the mirror.
"you are a regular adonis. maybe just a little short in the thigh compared to

your lower legs, but very handsome." another one night stand for s. . this

time she was a journalist who had picked him up at a gallery opening in

chelsea. she had a luxurious apartment with all the amenities of the single

rich. later s. learned that this was a 'cougar'. in her early thirties and very

sure of what she wanted.


you could say that cupid had his mischievous eye on s. from way back and s's

eyes themselves were aphrodesiac to him. he was first awakened to the

palliative effects of the fair sex in the mountains of jamaica. every sunday the

little school bus would go from knox college to the small church in

mandeville. he was the favorite of a lovely teenager. on all those sunday rides

she would hold him on her lap the whole way. of course her attachment to a

six year old boy was purest innocence and s. thrived on her sisterly

affection. he always arrived transported by love to a state of almost religious

bliss.

drawing of gil gordon at the 'circle in the square'.




well, things were different now. s. was looking for love. and he was finding it

everywhere; at least in the form of sex. and girl tenderness obsessed him.

s. was always adoring someone, looking up to them with pure admiration; the

handsomeness of men and the often subtle beauties of the ladies.

the two donnas came into s's life simultaneously; one black, the other white.

the donnas were in their early twenties. s. drew black donna sleeping. his

pencil loving her watusi head and curls. she had enormous lips which

devoured his face. she used him sexually with a furious onslaught of hungry

desire. then she spit him out and rolled over like a man will do into deep sleep

immediately. she'd had her fill and lazily curls up in blissful sleep. and she

wanted him again and again through the night.

donna was a model at the art students league.





little donna was an uncommonly pretty milk white girl with brilliant blue eyes

and shiny black hair. she was short and plump as a georgia peach kissed by

the sun.

'doc' stanley had them making out on the rootop of the earl hotel overlooking

the park. it was supposed to be the prelude to a love scene in bed which never

came about. donna was fickle and s. drew the line at playing a part in doc's

skin flick.

then there was poor terry who got hooked on heroin and lost her bloom, her

sweet youth, in less than a few months after their affair. terry was seventeen and had the most beautiful red hair. she worked for a

music agent and had full run of the studio, offices and bedroom after hours.
then, when s. knew her they were like twins bopping around town in a moving

embrace, long coats and scarves flying, boots sloshing through the snow,

rosey cheeked in the biting city wind. both boasting the zest of carefree

adolescence. they traveled together everywhere with syncronized strides; a

lithe and spirited gait. and they were welcome everywhere. she bought him a

pair of 'wellingtons' the coolest boots you could buy. she bought him a

corduroy jacket of the most wonderful sienna hue. and they made love on

subways, hallways and in grassy glens at night in parks. but s. preferred the kingsize bed in the office

bedroom. a hot bath with incense and candles, some wine, some grass and billie holiday on

the state of the art sound system.

the shining sky father showered blessings on their free love. but s. was not

getting any work done.

bobby came to town and house sat at suffolk st. while s. went into the

mountains on a vision quest all alone for fourteen days.

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Comments

Léazz 27. March 2009, 11:44

:eek: :faint:

PainterWoman 27. March 2009, 17:51

"...they were like twins bopping around town in a moving

embrace, long coats and scarves flying, boots sloshing through the snow,

rosey cheeked in the biting city wind."


Besides seeing it in my head, I see you doing a painting of this image. Love it.

scott cumming 27. March 2009, 18:08

pam,
that is a very good idea. thanks for the comment. i can see it. :happy:

Angeliki 28. March 2009, 06:04

so s. did not do any work ?? p:
I did read this yesterday night and I was thinking,
"I hope s.was taking his vitamins ..." :heart:
I was also wondering,
was s.full of dreams that couldn't materialize and sex was his way out? was he looking for an inspiration and the love making was a search ??
or s.was all hormones and young and life was just a bliss ?
well it took me a day before I comment here but I wanted to read the entry again and this time around I went with my third guess.
Maybe is the early morning hour, or the mood,
you tell me more about it .....(I hope) :smile:

scott cumming 28. March 2009, 06:32

"or s.was all hormones and young and life was just a bliss ?"

boy i am so glad you came around finally. i was beginning to think that you were somehow horrified by s.'s escapades. no, i knew better.

you do ask the most interesting questions.

there was something about this part of your sentence which rings so true.
"was s.full of dreams that couldn't materialize"

there was a clear disillusionment going on mixed with the distractions of the big city and an abundance of sexual opportunites.

:cool:

didn't i mention sixteen hour shifts at the night cafe's ?

Angeliki 28. March 2009, 17:18

:heart:

I hear you meli,
I always do

scott cumming 28. March 2009, 19:56

didn't i talk about the days of marching around town with a portfolio of twenty-five pounds of drawings; sometimes selling them by the pound? didn't i mention dollar pencil portraits at the circle? and the handouts from nena? ben graumann's wife?(nena taught us to drive in east hampton, when i was 13... she was a gem.), she used to take me places and introduce me to famous people in places like the metropolitan museum of art cafeteria. one time i remember very well. ben graumann's wife. his brother owned graumann's chinese theatre in hollywood. gifts of cash were regular because she adored her protege'. or my father who would send money now and then when i was behind in my rent?

and one thing very important is that when you are a real artist just trying to keep your nose above water and go on, through all the natural confusion of youth, if you don't hustle a little, you will die of exhaustion and starvation.

Angeliki 28. March 2009, 20:03

"through all the natural confusion of youth, if you don't hustle a little, you will die of exhaustion and starvation"


awwwwwwwwwww meli :heart: you wake up some of my memories I put to rest a long time ago :D
you are very brave to share all with us,
I for sure live s.'s life through these pages,
some times I laugh others I am envious, others cry,
at the end s. became a special presense and even if there are lines skipped intentionally,
I got to read btwn them..... *hugs* thanks for sharing

Edward Piercy 9. April 2009, 00:25

There's something kind of "David" about that female model drawing. Perhaps it's the tilt of the hips. Well done.


Hey and BTW I went out last Friday and had the WORST Thai food I've ever had. From now on, I'll stick with Thai On 1st. Which is excellent.



scott cumming 9. April 2009, 01:52

she was a very good model, that's for sure... yes, you mean what they call contraposto, as in the "david" of michaelangelo buonarotti... good eye ed :up:

Edward Piercy 9. April 2009, 02:03

Controposto. I'll (try to) remember that one. Thanks.

Linh Sâu 27. April 2009, 06:10

:smile:

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