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By Jessica McGlaughlinPublished about 4 hours ago Updated about 4 hours ago 1 min read
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Photo by Andrzej Pokrzywiec on Unsplash

Welcome spring,

I am giddy for the refresh.

Darkness is maddening but you keep me

from derangement.

We have weathered the winter,

per due course,

now is time for lighter vibrations;

buzzing starts and shedding old.

☀️

The charcoals and darks give way

to sunbeams and blue skies,

still too far to touch,

but I can see them.

☀️

Welcome rain,

trickling down nose, mouth, throat.

I am enthralled as you soak me,

light passing through to shine in full spectrum of color.

Dripping vim.

I indulge in the pleasure

of wet embrace.

☀️

Fingers slip, chasing drops across curves,

between grooves,

To catch and lick from tips.

☀️

Welcome sun,

how I blush at your touch, Sir.

Soft under-skin exposed finally,

stripped of layers once needed

to shield the harsh.

Bare and open to you,

warming me inside-out

and I can’t get enough.

☀️

Wildly, your shafts explode

through shadows

Calling me out to play.

☀️

Twirly giggles sift through leaves

with first light as you chase

and I tease in dance

of lust.

Motivation defeats fear.

I am not new, no,

but expertised and ravenous.

Zealous in the pursuit of you, Sir.

☀️

Huntress of light:

Creeping through shadows,

Shrieking extended-clawed attack,

pouncing at illuminated particles

I can see but harm nonetheless,

as I slice without reservation

to tumble in glee

always back to my feet.

☀️

Trickery you employ,

Hiding away each night,

But I am trickier still and I see your stay,

exposed by mirrored sky

(as the moon and I are friends),

and so I plot my next advances

whilst awaiting to play

and welcome you again.

nature poetry

About the Creator

Jessica McGlaughlin

"The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing."

A piece of paper taped to a wall of an elementary school said this, it really resonated with me.

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  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarranabout 2 hours ago

    Your descriptions were so vivid and evocative. Loved your poem!

  • Latisha Jeanabout 3 hours ago

    Descriptively beautiful. I felt like I could feel the warmth, light and rain. Really lovely piece.

  • Milan Milicabout 4 hours ago

    Evocative and bold. This reads like a love affair with light, movement, and renewal.

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