Heat Lightening Poem by Michael Burch

Heat Lightening



Heat Lightening
by Michael R. Burch

Each night beneath the elms, we never knew
which lights beyond dark hills might stall, advance,
then lurch into strange headbeams tilted up
like searchlights seeking contact in the distance...

Quiescent unions... thoughts of bliss, of hope...
long-dreamt appearances of wished-on stars...
like childhood's long-occluded, nebulous
slow drift of half-formed visions... slip and bra...

Wan moonlight traced your features, perilous,
in danger of extinction, should your hair
fall softly on my eyes, or should a kiss
cause them to close, or should my fingers dare

to leave off childhood for some new design
of whiter lace, of flesh incarnadine.

NOTE: The title is not a typo but a double entendre. Keywords/Tags: sonnet, rhyme, heat, love, lust, desire, sex, petting, neck, necking, parking, date, dating, lover, lovers' lane, teen, teenage

Saturday, October 24, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: date,desire,love,lovers,lust,neck,sex,teen,teenage
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