Love In The Summer Poem by james d nall,jr

Love In The Summer



Warm and pleasant summer breeze
Just enough to rustle the green leaves
Lying on a blanket amidst gently waving grass
We're on our backs, watching clouds pass
Laughing and playing the whole day long
As the birds fly around singing their songs
Fleeing the night, they head to the nest
While crickets are doing what they do best
Turning to me, the world comes to an end
Watching the moon rise, your sweet lips descend
Our lust takes over, ignoring all else
Lost in our passion, our two hearts melt
Now becoming one, even our breath synchronized
Bodies tensed, our love is realized
It seems the moon is smiling down at us
Knowing for the moment, we've satisfied our lust
But, theres always going to be another day
Another field, beach, lake or barn full of hay
it doesn't have to be a warm summer day
I guess we call it the thrill of the chase
She absolutely loves it when I rip off her lace
So don't you all misunderstand
She loves the game, maybe more than her man

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james d nall,jr

james d nall,jr

blackshear, georgia
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