Woods 2 Upon a knoll amidst tall pines, strong oaks and shady elms, I sat engrossed with Stephen King's suspense while you played alone upon a grassy ridge along the side of sloping banks where railroad ties held bands of steel no longer used by anyone but children, those indulged in recollection of generations past, and lovers seeking solitude from probing eyes that judge by sight alone what they and laws cannot condone. You saw me watching you and called me with your eyes to join your escapade; I did not hesitate though wondered what there was that I could do since you had things so well in hand but wanted, still, my company. I acquiesced, though, sheepishly and let you lead the way to realms of newer territory. I felt your strength, your will, and let you have delight with me as if I didn't know how it would end. I did and let you have your way, a lamb beneath the lion's paw, and felt your breath upon my neck while enterprising hands groped deftly in the depths for some response, successfully, prolonging it, artistically, perfect timing with tongue of flame licking at the heated embers in the pit until the warm emission cooled itself between the heaving bodies in the woods, among tall pines, strong oaks and shady elms while Stephen King's suspense lay dormantly deferred upon a knoll close to a grassy ridge. |