Thursday, November 01, 2007

The Breaking Waves

A memoir by D.K Parker

I look out over the pacific
And watch the western sky turn to night

The waves crash against the rock beach below
As the sound fills the air and dominates the night

I look at her on my left
Her skin so soft

She is the most amazing woman
I could love her

We shared ice cream there on the pier
And I kiss her soft sweet lips for the first time

We walked on the beach that night together
Our love for each other was clear as the night evolved

We are from two different worlds
But tonight that did not matter

Back to her place
She ask me in for a drink

She was an amazing woman
I could love her

We had wine by the fireplace
Laying there holding each other on the couch

Her lips were wet and soft
As I kissed her, she became limp in my arms

We made love all night
By the light of the fireplace

I could here the waves breaking
Outside the window on the beach

The next morning I awake to her soft skin against mine
I did love her