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Today’s topic comes from the wonderful Jenna Da Sie – Write a poem about summer ending.
I’ve never considered myself much of a poet, but this week’s topic inspired me to give it a try:
A summer fling
Long days, hot nights
A beach-side stroll in the pale moonlight
Stardust paints your perfect lips
Dare to take a skinny dip?
Feet sink in hot white sand
Your warm skin, my questing hand
You lay with me under the moon
Making love until we swoon
Your hand in mine, felt so secure
A relationship to build and nurture
Could it stay forever true?
Could there be a me and you?
The sun sets earlier each day
Not as much time to while away
As nights grow cold so does your heart
You ask me why we chose to start
That fight we had the other day
Was that what drove you far away?
I miss your touch, your smell, your taste
Was it truly all a waste?
You say it was a summer fling
Not true, not love, not anything
You only want to be my friend
Why did the summer have to end?
So, what do you think? Let me know in the comments down below.
Then check out what A.S. Fenichel wrote as the Romance Writers Weekly blog hop continues at: http://asfenichel.com/blog
