by A. R. Lewis | Jan 17, 2007 | Poetry
Me forgetting, She infuriating. We arguing, Then appologising. Hugs and Kisses, We snuggle up. I think i’ll forget, Again tomorrow.
by A. R. Lewis | Jan 17, 2007 | Poetry
Where the river flows its slowest, Where the sun shines its brightest, Its off with our clothes, quickly dive in. Laughing,splashing, naked and free, That’s how it was for Billy and me. Teasing the girls, snatching kisses, Ignoring their brothers and sisters...
by A. R. Lewis | Jan 17, 2007 | Poetry
The river in shallows murmured and chattered. In deep pools,sighing swishing and swirling. The sun blazing down on great patches of gold. The Gorse bushes popping,their seed pods exploding, While the Broom gently swayed,wafting its perfume On the delicate touch of the...
by A. R. Lewis | Jan 17, 2007 | Poetry
1. Some men Chase girls for fun, At work and play, they stray. True lovers are content with one. Pure love. 2. To sleep, beneath the stars, dream of nature’s greatness, sweetly perfumed, all embracing Gods will, 3, Midnight, Black starless night. A baby cries, a...
by A. R. Lewis | Jan 17, 2007 | Poetry
To roller blade on moonbeams. Freefall on a summer breeze, To land in a field of apple blossom, And dance to meet the dawn, To stand naked on a river bank, See the first streaks of sunlight, Light up your auburn hair, As hand in hand,we laugh, plunge in, To kiss,touch...