Hair, head, neck, shoulders Emerging out the window from the Back seat of a car whizzing Down a Mountain she fell in love with Before knowing what love was One arm overstretched and out as if she was hugging the eroded Giants that towered over aged valleys Just then a gust blows so strongly that She sways a little, almost as if The mountain winds were hugging her back (She likes to think they were) Hair billowing and whipping around; A tumultuous halo An unknown flutter in the Hollow Of the centre of her chest expands While she feels like she has shrunk Or maybe has just realised How big the world is; The feeling grows; Delighted, ecstatic and erratic She shouts in her exploding happiness Shouts the flutter from her belly up her throat and out to the world She makes love to the giant moss wearing rocks Later, she sticks her head back in (Like a touch-me-not flower shrinks back inside) And leans back on the headrest, panting happily, eyes sparkling And just looks in wonder as the mountains keep on unfolding themselves to her the car keeps going on and on and on.