We cracked the sun wide open and drank till light spilled across our chins then down our chests until our shirts were drenched your pale skin and pink petals Glimmering through the sheer white wool
And not even the least put off You tore your blouse right from your back and roared with laughter and delight tearing mine while running toward the shore
We pulled two stars down from sunset skies And hung them from your gentle lobes And though they tried could not eclipse The light from your true self exposed
Growing weary from the day We tore fabric from the clouds And made a blanket on the ground Near the waters edge
We slipped out of our sun soaked clothes And drank so gently from the moon From root to crown in deep embrace made love like lovers, friends and fools
We thanked the sun and thanked the stars While drifting off to dream interlaced our hands and legs and hearts And rocked the night to sleep
I'm so grateful to have you all to share with, and for you to share with me.