Ann-Marie MacDonald Quote

Who is that in the glass? She sees herself for the first time. She doesn't require softlight, not at her age, not with her looks, so the effect of three candles is excessivelyravishing. Her hair sparks at every brush stroke. The candlelight carves a grotto inthe gloom around her. The mirror is a sacred pool, in it she sees the future: her lipsswollen with kissing, eyes caressing, come with me to my home beneath the sea andI will love you.She unbuttons her nightgown. My beautiful throat. Bares a white shoulder, ohh.Parts the fabric to reveal her breasts, sailor take warning. Her image floating justbeneath the twilight surface, tempting herself overboard.She hovers her hand above a nipple that gathers and pleats to a point seeking heat.Kisses her palm with one eye on the mirror. Again, this time with her tongue.Experiments with the creation of cleavage. Arranges her hair: Gibson girl, milkmaid,madwoman, dryad. And leaves it there, spilling over her shoulders.It's a self-portrait and the artist is in love.

Ann-Marie MacDonald

Who is that in the glass? She sees herself for the first time. She doesn't require softlight, not at her age, not with her looks, so the effect of three candles is excessivelyravishing. Her hair sparks at every brush stroke. The candlelight carves a grotto inthe gloom around her. The mirror is a sacred pool, in it she sees the future: her lipsswollen with kissing, eyes caressing, come with me to my home beneath the sea andI will love you.She unbuttons her nightgown. My beautiful throat. Bares a white shoulder, ohh.Parts the fabric to reveal her breasts, sailor take warning. Her image floating justbeneath the twilight surface, tempting herself overboard.She hovers her hand above a nipple that gathers and pleats to a point seeking heat.Kisses her palm with one eye on the mirror. Again, this time with her tongue.Experiments with the creation of cleavage. Arranges her hair: Gibson girl, milkmaid,madwoman, dryad. And leaves it there, spilling over her shoulders.It's a self-portrait and the artist is in love.

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About Ann-Marie MacDonald

Ann-Marie MacDonald (born October 29, 1958) is a Canadian playwright, author, actress, and broadcast host who lives in Toronto, Ontario.