We fall together into grass that needs cutting. Still-warm-ground grazes hot skin as we move. Align limbs, seek each others’ mouth then kiss for the first time in years. I ache for you, an actual pain that has me pleading and arching, and nipping your lip as you half-turn from me, teasing. We laugh through our kisses, but you are bleeding. I pause. Pull away. My guilt swims in your eyes. You cradle me to your chest- weave kind words through my hair. Then you tilt my head back, kiss my neck, kiss my face. Run the tip of your tongue down the length of my throat. Take my hand and press it hard to your jeans- Your need equals mine. Time is ticking.