Tags
creosote, desert night, erotic poetry, ghastly, lost year, pinkie pie, pinon, poem, sage, sex under the stars, sonnet
After your mom goes to bed you slip out
of the trailer so that we can nuzzle
and pet in the red dirt. Lower-lip pout —
O-lip moan. Kisses and pheromones. Dull
ache of cock pressed against the camel toe
in your cotton. Creosote and sage. Kiss
with my tongue in your mouth. Rust moon’s glow.
“Middle school,” you hiss, “was never like this.”
All that stands between us is a condom
and the cloth of your Pinkie Pie knickers;
a left-over from your ghastly, “lost year.”
Not like this. Not now. Pain gives us freedom.
Not like that. This. Kiss me more. The sky blurs
as we bleed, crossing through this queer frontier.