O red fruit, ivory, fine timbers!
> O red fruit, makes me think of “Did someone pop her cherry?” Fruits carry many seeds and are known to be the ovary of a plant. It is often referenced to a woman’s womb because from seeds we can produce many more plants and if it is a red fruit it may be a cherry or it may be a pomegranate, which has been known to be a symbol of fertility.
ivory, at its simplest is a hard creamy white substance. Could she be referencing semen?
fine timbers!, timber is used for building. Man and woman each have half the material for life. We take 23 chromosomes from our mothers (eggs or seeds) and 23 from our fathers (sperm). It takes a man and a woman to create life so our timber could be a woman’s eggs and man’s sperm. She ended it with an exclamation point, “note of admiration”, or excitement.