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Farm smell, cattle sounds over the field. You and I lay on the grass in the churchyard. You were talkative and I listened to your voice as if angels sang around me. Your mother you said asked about me. I was invited to tea the following Sunday. I told you about the wren's nest I found, but never touched the eggs. You turned to face me and we kissed. Lips on lips touch; we parted and gazed. Your dark eyes peered into mine. Your fingers touched my lips. Mustn't tell about kissing, you said. I said I wouldn't tell. We lay back on the grass holding hands. We were silent listening to the cattle and birds in the hedge. Felt your fingers in between mine. Soft touching. I wanted to kiss you again, but didn't say, just us and the sun on us as we lay.
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Mar 11, 2018
Mar 11, 2018 at 11:58 AM UTC
One Summer 1961.
Farm smell, cattle sounds over the field. You and I lay on the grass in the churchyard. You were talkative and I listened to your voice as if angels sang around me. Your mother you said asked about me. I was invited to tea the following Sunday. I told you about the wren's nest I found, but never touched the eggs. You turned to face me and we kissed. Lips on lips touch; we parted and gazed. Your dark eyes peered into mine. Your fingers touched my lips. Mustn't tell about kissing, you said. I said I wouldn't tell. We lay back on the grass holding hands. We were silent listening to the cattle and birds in the hedge. Felt your fingers in between mine. Soft touching. I wanted to kiss you again, but didn't say, just us and the sun on us as we lay.
TerryCollett
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Mar 11, 2018
Mar 11, 2018 at 11:58 AM UTC
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