White-Green World

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White-Green World

There was a thin air and the sunlight twinkled and

poured through the waving red-brown leaves.

She had her neck stretched over his thigh, light-brown

curls scattered about, paper-white nose crinkled up into her eyes.

He’d pulled her shirt up about her ribs and his fingers danced

on her soft skin, stopping and starting and laughing.

He looked flat across at the

white-green occasional world around them,

things blowing this way and that, and

then not.

He bent down but she locked her teeth

and smiled, then craned upwards, relenting,

her bottom lip working around his mouth,

aggressive and sweet.

She rose, pulling her shirt up and over,

then letting it fall.

He drew her cheek into his neck,

the one hand smoothing her curls,

then the other dusting her back.

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