You smell like rain kissing dry earth. Your magnificent torso rises over buttocks I want to sculpt. Your skin is softer than cocoa butter and I am
lost. In your eyes, I see stories. In your taste, I forget. The rhythm of your heartbeat lulls me to safety. But will you stay to steep the tea? Or halve my pills?
Everywhere is mulch and moss. And fog and despair. But I come back to the smell of rain. And wait for the sun to shine.