I put sun cream on in the bedroom You told me you liked the smell. Later, sand stuck to it When your hand was on my thigh And your tongue in my mouth. I tell my mother but not my friends Because it wasn't as good As I thought it would be And I'm worried I did something wrong. The next day I avoid your gaze in the cafe But you see me and You pay for my ice coffee. We go for a walk I'm too awkward to say a thing Our hands nearly brush, never touch. We reach the pier And I feel comfortable enough To tease you about Your Hawaiian shirt. You're bashful, tell me it's second hand And it smells musty, like dust I suggest sun cream And you smile, it's not awkward anymore. You walk me home and Kiss me before I go in I thank you for the coffee And watch as you walk Down the path Glowing in the evening sun. Summer ends And you promise to call But never seem to find the time. I watch your life unfold on Facebook And we become strangers. But I still think of you Whenever I smell Sun cream on my skin.