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Naked in the Water

We were two little children

with the sun on our skin,

playing naked in the water,

innocent of sin.

 

Acting out our stories,

our games were all in fun,

playing naked in the water

by the seashore in the sun.

 

We played at being heroes,

villains, crooks and thieves,

Peter Pan and Tinkerbell,

pirates on the seas!

 

Suddenly I'm longing

to find you once again,

to see if you remember.

Do you remember when?

 

Our eyes danced together,

how imaginations flew!

I've never been so happy

as when I played with you.

 

We were two little children

with the sun on our skin,

playing naked in the water,

innocent of sin.

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Written by
michael-s-simpson
74 / M / American
Published
Jan 15, 2011
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For Sue.

Copyright 2011 by Michael S. Simpson. All rights reserved.

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