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Latin Night Music
by Susan K. de Vegter

Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Rated "PG" by the Author.
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In misted haze the damp surrounds
The troubadors in this village town
The air is full and senses probe
In unison the voices roll
Young teenage years in distant lands
Romance the night in bonded bands
The light aglow on a balcony floor
Music permeates veranda doors
As vocals raise into sight
Guitars are strummed for romance nights
For Latin flounce…
Embroidered whims…
Skirts kick up…
Voices sing…
Band of brothers…
Play their song…
Young passions gesture …all night long
Then just as quick into the haze
The troubadors mysteriously fade
Vocals of a Latin beat
Lulls the night back into sleep.

Copyright 2007
Susan Kathryn de Vegter



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Reviewed by Ronald Hull 11/8/2007
Reminds me of old Havana.

Ron
Reviewed by Randall Barfield 11/1/2007
One of my favorites. True atmosphere! Good job. Cheers
Reviewed by Felix Perry 11/1/2007
Hot Salsa feeling washing over a cool skined body to create the ultimate sensual massage of the night air...may I have the next dance?

hugs
Fee
Reviewed by richard cederberg 11/1/2007
Cool pic and the write is like a vivid painting ...

"For Latin flounce" is an interesting and humorous image Belle - kinda like a retard doing the fandango with cast iron castanets.

Keep rocking the Casbah gurl! Blessings and Light and Love ...
Richard
Reviewed by Andy Turner (Reader) 11/1/2007
Moving to the grooving....
Reviewed by Kathy Armijo 11/1/2007
Reminds me of family get-togethers from my youth. Uncles playing guitars, saxaphones, accordians, trumpets and everyone dancing and having such fun. Sure miss the uncles and what they brought to family gatherings. Thanks for such a wonderful memory trigger.

Kathy
Reviewed by Art Sun 11/1/2007
This is a nice work on the music and fling of Latin rhythms and their night filled excitement...

nice...


Art Sun...
Reviewed by William Bonilla 11/1/2007
Outstanding write Susan
You really know the meaning of Imagery
For I felt I was there with you
Remembner "Save the last Dance for me"
I can do a mean "Merenge" burn some rugs
Love & Peace

William
Reviewed by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado 11/1/2007
My heart is doing the samba right now, also the cha-cha! Very well penned, Susan; I liked this one, very much so! Yes.

(((HUGS))) and much love, your friend in Tx., Karen Lynn. :D
Reviewed by Jerry Bolton (Reader) 11/1/2007
Great visuals here, taking about the word, not the photo . . . I hear the castanets . . . Gotta love it . . .
Reviewed by Paul Berube 11/1/2007
Well done Susan. Bravo!
Reviewed by George Carroll 10/31/2007
Love the Latin beat in this poem and the troubadours that add sparkle to any night with their poetic verse.
Reviewed by Charlie 10/31/2007
This iambic beat in short lines, tricks the ear into hearing quick, staccato strumming--latin drum beats--an almost dizzy-ing effect. I love the glow from the balcony too -- This is a stunning piece. --Charlie
Reviewed by Pierre Ortega 10/31/2007
This is so beatiful and thought provoking. A vivid picture of memory only you could paint. Love,Pierre
Reviewed by Karen Vanderlaan 10/31/2007
the visuals you painy here with your words are awesome
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