Jerry E. Smith
IN THE NIGHT TIDE
Phosphorescent waves
Shot with living lightning
Break.
Tiny dragons hiss in the foam
On moon soaked sand.
Two lovers
Hand in hand.
Midnight zephyr
Warm from summer sun
Caresses naked skin
Like his words;
Velvet on her ears.
Her hair a lunar halo
Or, is the glow
Because of him?
Two lovers
Barefoot in the sand.
A cliff face
Stark in starlight
Cuts across the beach
Meeting the ocean's reach;
A barrier to their seaside walk.
"Do you love me?"
Her words so soft
Nearly lost in the roar
Of surf on rocks.
"By that, do you mean,
Do I need to change you?"
A star twinkled
In his eye.
"Do you want to . . ."
He let the question end
On a look . . .
English is not a language fit for lovers.
Her fingers answered,
Touching him like a breeze.
Two lovers
Touching
Touching ocean, touching land.
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Lips In that moment
Pressed together Of knowingness and oblivion
The cry of a gull He knew himself
Nipples To be
Rubbing together powerful, immortal, infinite
The scent of sand Potential
And Brine To be
Hands And to experience
Moving in sensuous discovery She
The taste of her Another being
Sweet in his mouth With love
His laughter broke the moment
As the ocean breaks on rocks.
Her smile reflecting more
Than mere moonlight;
His softness and his hardness
In her hand.
He picked her up
Laughter and giggles
Rebounding from the cliff
And covered them both
In the mercurial blanket
Of mother ocean.
Beings being beings,
Having bodies
Just for fun.
Two lovers
Living laughter
In the night tide . . .
19 Feb 77
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