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That Summer Day

'twas a long hot summer day sticky air without a breeze concrete burning my bare feet cicadas screaming in the trees a triggered memory smelling honeysuckle scent, the way he looked at me remembering what he meant when I was sixteen with his mischievous grin and a squint in his eye he said, I hope you know how to swim in his old pick up truck as we rolled the windows down he drove us to this place in the woods outside of town off road, through a pasture to a watering hole, he found guaranteed to cool me off from spring fed water underground sweet talking me naked still not sure how he did it a memory now sacred my first time skinny dippin'
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Written by
Cne
Published
May 3, 2017
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I still love skinny dippin' to this very day

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#skinnydippin#naked#nude#memory#waterhole
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