He was the warm embrace of twilight, Igniting a fire in me I cannot put out. He cricks and crackles like the hickory wood bonfire On a chilly, autumn night. The sweet smell of his smoke that permeates the air Around you and leaves its trace in the clothes You wore.
He is fire on a sandy beach. Waving to the gentle tides of my black waters Carefully not getting too close for fear of extinguishment. He dare send his orange embers to float on my waves. He does not fear our opposing spirits Or how if he gets to close I will reluctantly but quickly end his flames. The hiss as if heβs hurting from his quick demise.
I have watched from afar. Waiting that one day Iβll be able to caress his fiery licks But alas I cannot. I am his killer his inevitable doom.
He is the wonderful blaze I have come to expect when the nights turn cold. He is my fire He is my passion He is my love.
So I will just lay here and wait for his sweet smoke and warm smile to embrace my sandy beach again.