Daydreaming of quality time, alone. Diving into bush pools and rivers, sun-soaked, wet rocks under-***, hair slick down back, drip on shoulders; stronger now there’s nothing holding me down.
Down I dive, further- deep into peace. I’ll eat air and drink my own laughter in gulps until I’m drunk and fall off my rock right back in the water-fallen ripples again.
Let the tui talk and the fantails walk behind me, as I make my own naked trail through fairy-forest vines, over moss-mounds and thick roots.
With no cars, I can climb, every tree is my castle, every branch a limb to protect me.
I’ll barefoot tumble down a Pinetree *****, carve my poems into soft-bark trunks, let the wind fuel my fire.