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Aug 22 · 36
You
Clay Smith Aug 22
You
The springtime
come so slowly
Like you
in a flowing dress
The breezes soft
Clouds aloft
Wind
playing in your hair

You run to me
slow motion
As I watch
With no regrets
Against the waving grains
Of summer
I watch your silhouette

You spin
and twirl
to unheard tunes
Playing all around
Like a child's dream
Or a ferry tale
You float upon
The ground


Your body bathed in
Sunlight
Your soul the Moonlight
Holds
Your lips
They're touched with
morning dew
Your heart
that few will know

The colors of your kindness
Like falling leaves
Are spread
Around Like many
Butterflies
They Dance
about your head
Mar 2019 · 20
Private Moment
Clay Smith Mar 2019
She lays back
On sheets so soft
The stars they shine
Into the ceilings loft
Her mind it wanders
Through memories past
A bottle of wine
And an empty glass
Dressed in satin
On her body lies
Clings to *******
Hips and thighs
Matching *******
Shear to skin
Hides her mysteries
There within
Without a lover
With her tonight
She's on her own
With her delights
She pours her wine
And takes a sip
Passing over
Ruby lips
Fingers moist
On silky skin
Feels the wettness
From within
Exploring the hard
Hallowed spot
A deep breath
It's hard to stop
Faster still
Her hand it moves
Rubbing,caressing
Her swollen jewel
****** comes
As her back curves
Bright colors flashes
Without a word
Sweat pours out
In drops like dew
Each time the sensation
Feels anew

Written by
Clay Smith
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Mar 2019 · 263
Pastel Writings
Clay Smith Mar 2019
If words were pastels colors
And my pen a painters brush
I'd write for you
A masterpiece
On my canvas
Stark and white

A canopy
In shades of blue
High clouds
In wisps of white
No threat of rain
Do they hold
Nor filter out the sun


Then the background...
An Ocean vast
far as eye can see
It offers no colors of its own
But steals from sky above

Next some sail boats
in the wind.
Some near,
some far from shore
With bright and playful
Bellowed sails
Just like a child's toy

Adding depth
To canvas' still
I'd paint some waves
in rhyme
Reaching forth
with frothy brows
Curling towards
The beckoning shore

A gull or two,
or five or more
Black streaks
on unseen breeze
No details needed
To Them defined
Painted free in flight are they

While others aves
when tide is low
Search for shells or *****
A feast
Are painted not as streaks
Of black
But in details to be seen

But still my painting's
Though sublime, and grand
As you might read it's lines
There's something lacking
For your minds eye
That would add
A personal touch

Ah, it's you
On sand of white
Your dress catching  
breezes soft
A woven hat to block
sun's rays
Being held
by your right hand

Arms, legs
And feet so tan
Beach chair
Umbrella furled
Glistening lotion
Though applied
Goes Unnoticeable to reader's eyes

So now that my palette 's
Job is done
brushstrokes of ink had dried
I stand back eyes closed
Take a breath
And sigh a sigh of why
Why we write in words and pose
Instead of paint and brush
It's because our minds
And thoughts are more
Then a canvas can ever hold
Jul 2018 · 153
tears
Clay Smith Jul 2018
They come unwelcome
day and night
they sting my soul
like a scorpions
bite
they turn my eyes
a bright red hue
and get in the way
of missing you

they drip
and run
down my cheeks
if I let them continue
they'd wash my feet
first one eye
then the other
I wipe them away
but why do I bother

they won't stop
God knows they've tried
they just won't stop
til the well is dried
of sadness' they speak
to the empty sky
maybe they'll stop
the day I die
Jul 2018 · 675
winter moon
Clay Smith Jul 2018
Beneath the shallow
Winter Moon
i watch lowly
from distant hill

pallets colors of
muted light
paints the
landscape
in shades
of
grays


lifeless trees
guard
lifeless hills
reaching up
like
bony limbs

fingers
forearms
stretching forth
to pull the moon
from high aloft

bitter cold
gropes winter's
night
still as death
beneath a grave

snow and ice
shackles earth
in cold
shadows pale
from orbs
dim light

creeping slowly
overhead
disc it arches
through
blackened sky

shadows shrink
elongating
again
sphere retreats
or' yonder ridge

once more
moon
finds a place
to rest
'til darkness
awakes
It once again
Jul 2018 · 230
Star filled sky
Clay Smith Jul 2018
A setting sun
A crackling fire
Friends and family
A heart's desire
Another day
A welcome night
A shooting star
Dims in flight
We'll sleep and dream
about these days
Until our memories
Time betrays
But even though
Time passes by
We'll sit and watch
This star filled sky
Jul 2018 · 185
Older
Clay Smith Jul 2018
Dancing sun
On lake reflects
The passing day
With no regrets

With heart in tune
To solemn call
Of night time breeze
For one and all

We rest and watch
Heaven's dance
If maybe someday
If by chance

We grow older
Lose our way
We'll look back
On this day

Remember times
Of dancing hues
On lake so still
And dream anew
Jul 2018 · 197
Before
Clay Smith Jul 2018
Before the morning
With sun it brings
Before the birds
Their songs they sing

Before we rise
With life anew
Think of friends
And family too

And say a prayer
For health and love
And thank your God
In heaven above
Jul 2018 · 176
Your Lips
Clay Smith Jul 2018
Eyes reflecting
Moonlit hues
Dancing beams
Known by few

On your lips
Wet with the wine
On your face
A smile I find

I stroke your hair
Look in your eyes
Reflections soft
Of midnight skies

I taste your lips
Touched by wine
A welcome kiss
So divine

Moon now setting
Beams they fade
Ending still
Another day

With magic gone
And if by chance
We'll watch in wonder
Moonlight's dance

Another day
To hold you tight
A taste of wine
Tomorrow night
Jul 2018 · 207
Friends
Clay Smith Jul 2018
A summer breeze  
A lazy moon
The crickets sing
Their fimilar tune

We sit and watch
As day retreats
As sun's last light
In slumber, sleeps

The waves now play
With golden hue
No longer reflecting
Sky of blue

The fire dances
Sparks arise
Turning into stars
In cloudless sky

We laugh with friends
And family too
A glass of wine
Or familiar brew

Tapping glasses
Bottles, cups
Here's to life
So bottoms up

With those we love
We join in song
We're out of tune
It sounds so wrong

But we don't care
It times like this
That fill our hearts
Like your first kiss

So if you ask me
What I miss
It's not a place
That I could list

But times in life
With those I know
And laugh with
Them as I grow old





Enjoy
Jul 2018 · 271
Can I
Clay Smith Jul 2018
Can I find for you some sunshine
On a dark and rainy day
Can I search and find a rainbow
If there might be found a way
Can I look for children playing
Where hope has not yet sprung
Can I find a path worth walking
For old as well as young
Can you always remember
That our youth may pass with time
Can you always tell yourself
That age is in our minds
Can you remember
the rainbows of your youth
Can you always remember
Our life is sunshines proof
Jul 2018 · 361
Sounds of Snoring
Clay Smith Jul 2018
Hello pillow my old friend
I've come to sleep with you again
Because a vision of me soon dreaming
Left my head while I was scheming
And the cells that are drowsy in my brain
Still remains
So soon they'll be sounds of snoring

In my restful dreams I am alone
walking fields freshly sown
'neath a cloudless bright blue sky
I whistle out a childs lullaby
but my eyes are heavy and ready for some sleep
sleep so deep
so soon they'll be sounds of snoring

by the candle light I saw
Shadows dancing on the wall
Some in shapes I've never seen
Some in visions from other dreams
but my eyes can be fooled sometimes when I'm this tired
I'm not a liar
so don't disturb the snoring

fools say they don't need sleep
but me my pillow I will keep
hear my yawning that I might
prove it
sleeping pill, I won't use it
but my words aren't all I have say
but a goodnight wave
as the room echoes with the sounds of snoring

And if I can I'll try to say
thanking God for this day
thank him for my peaceful rest
My friends, my life and how I'm blessed
and if I doze off 'fore I'm done
then sleep has won
and He'll hear my sounds of snoring
Jul 2018 · 311
Rain
Clay Smith Jul 2018
I've been a rain drop
Snow and sleet
I've seen mountain top
Washed city streets

I've danced on roofs
Made of tin
Speaking softly
Of where I've  been

I've touched the face
Of a new born babe
I was a tear
Besides a grave

I've  trickle down
Like liquid glass
On leaves of green
And blades of grass

With uncountable others
Just like me
We join together
To make the sea

We sing as one
A lonely song
Asking questions
Where's  time gone

In rhymes we speak
Which don't make sense
We talk of now
In the past-tense

Of yesterdays
And things undone
Late last week
And days to come


We've  seen it all
Or so we say
A rainbows end
And sky's of gray

My days are timeless
They'll never end
You'll know me as
Your fimilar friend

We'll meet again
On your window pane
Again I'll tap
As a drop of rain

— The End —