Actually dining alone is my preferred condition. I enjoy the solitude. I transport everything to the table I've set, then I sit. What is on the table is there in a supporting role, as a symphony and chorus standing by quietly while I perform my solo uninterrupted by inane chatter in which I have little if any interest.
Funny, I am just in the middle of Les Miserables by Victor Hugo and these words sort of reminded me. In that book there were many empty tables, compared with others that were overflowing.
it reminds me of how I eat supper, alone in front of the TV...I am curious what your inspiration was, I really like this
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Hmmmm....interesting....this could be interpreted in several ways. Good one.
ReplyDeleteActually dining alone is my preferred condition. I enjoy the solitude. I transport everything to the table I've set, then I sit. What is on the table is there in a supporting role, as a symphony and chorus standing by quietly while I perform my solo uninterrupted by inane chatter in which I have little if any interest.
ReplyDeleteSolitary dining is something I don't ever want to have to get used to.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Mitch......Each time I read it....I had a different interpretation...LMAO
Funny, I am just in the middle of Les Miserables by Victor Hugo and these words sort of reminded me. In that book there were many empty tables, compared with others that were overflowing.
ReplyDeleteVery creative write! I so much enjoy having a meal alone...
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