I remember the smell, Like old wood and Lake water Somehow found itself Mixed into some sea Of sheets,
And I remember Waking up, Entangled and drowning In an ocean of Unfamiliar bedspreads As you climbed into The morning soaked Bed with me.
Your skin soft And vanilla And brushing lightly Against the hairs on my arm That you made stand up tall, Kissing me awake As I pushed your auburn Strands of fire Hair whispering in a Tickle against my ear.
The way your hand Rested with possession on my chest And tapped some forgotten tune As we waited For afternoon to Beckon us downstairs,
The steady hum of The shore catching The waves of the Lake shimmering green In the summer heat At the wooden base Of our cabin outside.
And I remember Our collective shut of eyes, Resting our foreheads together As our hands journeyed To reach one another's Beneath the home in the sheets We wished to never leave.
That was two years And a love and a half ago,
So now I long For nothing more Than these summer mornings To wake up not so lonesome anymore.