The bow of my body lay suspended by your charms
hung in mid air with the lightest of touch
Fire glazen eyes burn through naked flesh
Shudders tentatively meet the tips of your lips
Rib cage to Belly,
belly to hips,
to thigh
Breaths lay untaken
Tension rides the sinews
Pleasure languishing in every stroke
Your heated approach has left me starving,
Unlocked, ready, awashed with drippings
Flooding senses overridden
I thought no meant no?
A graveyard of dead trees
Fallen leaves of vast red and orange seas
Squirrels scurry before winter strikes
As children play while others pass on bikes
A harmony of the trees an the wind come together and sing
As a bird chirps then stops to clean it's wing
Children shrieking and screaming as they play
Angry armies of cars roar past, then fly away
Memories start of when I was a kid
Only broken away by time an what it did
Sitting still only in question
Of who I am and to what is my impression
I laughed . . . I played here
I was happy unknown of fear
But then reality again breaks memory's connection
Only to be lost again, still unknown of my reflection
Sense of mine
you may wander;
find your pleasures
and trouble me not.
For I must be pondered
and left to be,
simply be.