Summer Love

by Jacki   Sep 10, 2004


Her hair perfectly placed
reaches the center of her
toned trim back.
Pretty Flowers dangle from
the sides.
The sun beats off her
golden locks.
Her white proper dress,
flowing in the wind.
As she runs through the field.
Barefoot,
Smiling,
Laughing,
Looking back.
She falls backwards into
the water,
Her arms reach out
Her eyes close,
her smile is infectious.
Slash.
Taking her hand pulling her
wet hair back out of her face.
Spitting the water that
has gotten into her mouth.
Moves her finger as to tell
Her man to come here.
You see her swimming
towards the ledge
of the land.
Her white proper dress
thrown in the sand.
Giggles fill the air.
He jumps in after her.
She screams
such playful dreams they
start to have.
Embraced into his arms.
There mouth entwine
with such love.
There love is everlasting,
always fun.
He hold her tight
carrying her back to the land,
laying her on the ground.
Kissing her neck,
he makes love to her.
Under the stars
there lives just now
begin.

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  • 19 years ago

    by Jacki

    LOL my husband said the same thing, he said "boy i was expecting for her to get in the face or something" LOL this is really funny....I cracked up when I read your comment.

  • 19 years ago

    by Timothy

    OH MY DEAR LORD! I thought that he was going to a pull a knife out at the end of this poem! HAHAHAHAHAHA.

  • 19 years ago

    by Jacki

    it wasn't about the sweat, it was about the before the sweat....the playfullness of love before you make that one commintment to that one person.