Anna still in straddle, in ride on above, he strengthened beneath; upward thrusts of his give, hold to her ass, that huffed her breath from lungs, drives’ jostle of her free and open breasts; part of her lips, further open of mouth, in feeling as he led, controlling from beneath; his focus to her […]
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ON GRAIN
Through evening’s fall, they viewed from veranda change of sky over vast of wild; blue of day taking into flame; fire’s settle into stars, ember light through fire’s die. He held her still, in wrap of his arms, body taken into his; swell of his breath in press to her back; her body’s match […]
TRANSCENDENT
Then sweep of her body, move of her lie, nest-spread of throb beneath his match of rise; curl of her body, stomachs’ touch, his hold to her high of breasts; smooth and smooth and full of his give; her hands in grasp, arms and back; trill of her breath again; cry of the world, […]
TRILL
In open and free of the high full sun, pure light of vista’s view, she felt his wrap and draw of hold, knees widen and open of her hip, her leg brought to rest on his, keep of his hold and second’s reach, smooth and gentle in low, soft trace; rock of her hips—rise-press, […]
VASTNESS OF WILD
After unburden, they remained in their free overlooking vast of the wild. In openness, in love, in world that was only them in brevity of moment and short-time more, they lived in fullness of their freedom, liberty of their love. Love speaking in the air, wind’s rustle through the pines, wild songs that […]
UNBURDENED
Anna ladled water onto hot of stones and listened to the sizzle-singe of water’s change fast from liquid into steam at touch to the heating stones. Air around was sudden-changed, heavier in weight from strong sap-scent of the burning wood and fill of the steam in air. Anna labeled further water from pail, […]
SUDDEN PEACE
Anna breathed the scent of juniper and sage on mountain’s morning thermal rise, cool of the night’s draw from sky little moisture that was there—sense of a dew that did not show but felt still to skin of way. From veranda place, they welcomed dawn—glow-flame flame of the rising sun—in break and gleam […]
EDEN AGAIN
White of her toes caught bright in the sun as rest of Anna remained in shade under cover of porch awn. Full blue of sky, drying southern wind fanned loose of her hair in blow to her face. Across in lawn, in full of day, he smiled on her in rest as he […]
AUDIENCE
I used to stress, care who saw, hoping to impress or leave impression—but that’s not the way art works. You put what you have out there. Make it until it is good enough for you—and maybe it’ll be for others too. You don’t know who it’s for. The audience finds you. When it’s […]