Natures Love
The clouds came out along the bay,
Dancing in colour as if to play.
In red, yellow and orange adorned,
As love affair begun to form.
Then just above the sunsets glow,
They appeared to form so very slow.
At first a touch that I could trace,
But then turned in to full embrace.
At this the sea who all alone,
Began to rumble and to groan.
She whipped her waves into a frenzy,
The clouds now she did really envy.
As waves crashed on they moved so fast,
And formed as lovers tightly grasped.
Until they sped up to the land,
Then melted in the crystal sand.
For hours they both did simulate,
Affection for each other great.
Entwined in never ending love,
They climaxed neath the stars above.
And in the cool of evening air,
With no one else this sight to share.
I took my leave just as one should,
And left them both to natures love.
Dancing in colour as if to play.
In red, yellow and orange adorned,
As love affair begun to form.
Then just above the sunsets glow,
They appeared to form so very slow.
At first a touch that I could trace,
But then turned in to full embrace.
At this the sea who all alone,
Began to rumble and to groan.
She whipped her waves into a frenzy,
The clouds now she did really envy.
As waves crashed on they moved so fast,
And formed as lovers tightly grasped.
Until they sped up to the land,
Then melted in the crystal sand.
For hours they both did simulate,
Affection for each other great.
Entwined in never ending love,
They climaxed neath the stars above.
And in the cool of evening air,
With no one else this sight to share.
I took my leave just as one should,
And left them both to natures love.
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