You, Me, And The Moonlight Poem by Wilfred Mellers

You, Me, And The Moonlight



Laying naked on the sand feeling alright
The sand, sea, and the shore
Couldn't ask for more
Gentle breeze from the sea
Six's flipped you and me
Bombs burst in the air
Paradise took there

Bodies pressed against the sand
Loin starts to expand
As the tide rolls in
On seashores foreign, I've been
Dancing passionately in the moonlight
Stars in the sky shine bright
Holding you close to me
No place I'd rather be

Brown skin shaven I'm in
The rest you can imagine
Slow to fast goes the beat
Fades from tropical heat
Putting up no resistance
Heat rises from the friction
Joyous cries from the pain
Stroking the fire once again

Colors blue turns to turquoise
Crying out you rejoice by choice
Bodies began to sweat
Moments I'll never forget
Your body is too hard to resist
Without it, I can't exist
From the bottom to the top
Worked the power nonstop

Reflections come to pass
Sand falls through the hour glass
While the kitty-cat purrs
Reality once more blurs
Waters began to stampede
Trying to build a new seed
Time fills the need
Cravings I must feed

Quenching what I desire
Setting the night on fire
A banquet to eat
Mission now complete

Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Topic(s) of this poem: poem
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You, Me, And The Moonlight
Written by: Wilfred Charles Mellers
Tuesday November 26,3013
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Babatunde Aremu 26 November 2013

Great write! I like it. Kudos

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Wilfred Mellers

Wilfred Mellers

Kinston, Jamaica, West Indies
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