She had wildflowers in her hair A Poem by Coyote - TopicsExpress



          

She had wildflowers in her hair A Poem by Coyote Poetry Haunting story and memories can feel like someone else had lived it. Sometime all we have is wildflowers dreams to hold on to. She had wildflowers in her hair Spring sweet Spring. Your gentle warm days make me come alive. Sitting with the wildflowers and swimming in old memories. I remembered a barefoot beauty taking me the hidden waterfalls and rivers of Iron Mountain, Michigan. She was a pretty Iron Mountain girl with wildflowers in her hair. Beautiful Kathy told me. “Johnnie, please don’t be afraid. Just jump into the natural mineral water.” She was in bra and panties. I had my boxers and follow her and jumped into the coldness of the mineral water. I remember her laughter. I remember her fearless and beautiful hazel eyes. She wrapped her arms around me and whispered. “I need you now. I want you to cherish me. I’m tire of being tossed aside after being used. Please dear Poet. Talk to me. Tell me I’m beautiful and wonderful. Please write words of praise for me. Read to me and tell me I’m the only one. Please don’t forget me. Make me feel valuable and needed.” I kissed her sweet lips and told her. A poem for you. My beautiful Kathy I fall into the fragrant of your tender skin. Skin to skin. We melt into one. We travel to where young lovers dance and celebrate into the night. We awake my hidden desire and secrets. You are my solace and my dream. We stripped down to two people with nothing to hide. Baring heart and soul to the peaceful water and warm sun. I know you are not mind. I’m humble by your tender kiss. The feel of your body near. Make me wish for you forever. I know my love. Sometime forever is only seconds in time. Please my sweet Kathy. Embrace me like I’m your first love. Last love. Paradise of the forest and the kind water allow us to be fearless and unafraid. Sometime we must devour life and accept the consequences. We can’t return back to the beginning after the want and need is alive. The end. Beautiful Kathy looked sad and asked. “Why does furious desire take us away. Make us feel the need of the embrace knowing the ending is destine to be forgotten.” I held her near. These words haunted me once and today I can sit with the free wildflowers and vision beautiful Kathy with the wildflowers in her hair tossing me butterfly kisses and telling me I won’t forget you Johnnie. I love you. Good memories become diamonds and I wish I could tell Kathy. “You are so beautiful. You are not forgotten. You are my wildflower dream. I cherish your beautiful face and memory.” John Coyote/John Castellenas © 2014 Coyote Poetry
Posted on: Sun, 02 Feb 2014 12:29:42 +0000

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