UNDER SHELTER.A Poem by Terry CollettA BOY AND GIRL HAVING LEFT SCHOOL AND EXAMINING THEIR LOVE.
She'd run
from the shelter of the old corrugated shed to the shelter of the trees you followed seeing her ahead happy to be away from school a job lined up and you too glad to be away from the brain washing and having that job at the garage to begin and she ran through the narrow rides of the wood knowing you were behind her looking back at you as she ran and past the small pond and she stood there looking at it the pond water discoloured by cast away tins and rubbish and she said not what it used to be and you stood beside her looking at the still pond the brown water and she said I used to come here as a little girl and bathe here with my sister wish I'd known you said before you came she said anyway we were only 8 or 9 as were you so it wouldn’t have amounted to much depressing seeing it like this she added let's go elsewhere you said go to the our lake she smiled yes you remember our name for the large pond so you both walked on and over the wooden fences and across the field by cows avoiding cow pats and over by the lake where she sat on the grass gazing at the clear water the ducks swimming there fish under the water's skin just visible do you remember when we first came here? she asked you nodded we were so shy together we just about found words to speak and our fingers nearly touched and I blushed and it was so innocent so white and silky and that first kiss that was so magical so non-sexual and she laughed and you sat beside her and said are all first kisses like that do you think? ours was she said you thought on it so unexpected so unplanned under a full moon lips warming softly wet and she turned to you there sitting by the lake and gave another kiss deeper longer more tongue and warmth more sexual and sensual and the ducks and fish beneath the water's skin cared not if it was love or lust or grace or sin. © 2013 Terry Collett |
StatsAuthorTerry CollettUnited KingdomAboutTerry Collett has been writing since 1971 and published on and off since 1972. He has written poems, plays, and short stories. He is married with eight children and eight grandchildren. on January 27t.. more..Writing
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