yearningA Poem by Emily Ban old one that I deleted somehowThe hills lay raw and bare. Unbound breasts heaving in the gray mist of early morning. I wish I were the hills and this car you're driving was a strong, slow hand snaking around my own loosed curves. I want to be crossed by your barest elemental energies-- moved by passion’s own embrace. I want to stretch and reach the sky and stretch and touch the dirt and feel each resonant-twinge in between. I want to be filled with the light and the heat of a new day-- just as the valley after the fog is burned away. I want to feel the vibrations of thunder deep in the middle of me
rumbling of something resembling change again and again and again
until the light is extinguished. Then I will breathe deep and slow breasts heaving raw and bare in the gray mist of a hillnight.
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