avatarAshlea Morgan, PhD

Summary

The web content is a poem celebrating the author's vibrant appearance and activities during the summer season.

Abstract

The poem titled "I look good in summer" is a vibrant celebration of the author's experience during the summer months. It describes the author's fashion choices, such as fall jeans and jackets, transitioning into the glow of summer with butter-softened legs and a well-behaved fro. The author revels in the warmth of the season, enjoying sundresses, outdoor activities like weddings and barbecues, and leisurely pursuits such as reading and napping. The poem emphasizes the joy of summer through sensory experiences like the taste of berries and ice cream, and the overall sense of radiance and contentment the season brings. The author also reminds readers to stay hydrated and take care of their bodies, savoring the best part of the year.

Opinions

  • The author feels they look their best in the summer, exuding confidence and radiance.
  • There is a strong appreciation for the sensory pleasures of summer, from the food to the warmth of the sun.
  • The author values relaxation and self-care during the summer, emphasizing the importance of naps and reading.
  • Social events and gatherings are a cherished aspect of the summer season for the author.
  • The author suggests a connection between the summer season and personal liberation, particularly in terms of body image.
  • There is a playful and upbeat tone to the poem, reflecting the author's positive outlook on summer.

I look good in summer

A poem dedicated to this hot girl’s summer

I’m great in “Who’s that?” Fall jeans, jacket, and hat But, in summer, I shine I mean, literally, glisten.

Butters let my legs glow. Hair behaving in her fro Yes, in summer, I shine I mean, literally, glisten.

Sundresses outta my closet Sweat drips down like a faucet Yeaaahh, in summer, I shine I mean, literally, glisten.

I’ll take a nap or a few. I’ll read books, a novel or 2 Ooo, in summer, I shine I, mean, literally, glisten.

Weddings, shindigs, & a BBQ, For family, friends, & the crew Yup, in summer, I shine I, mean, literally glisten.

I remember to hydrate Summer body, I liberate Uh huh, in summer, I shine I mean, literally, glisten.

I’ll take time to eat berries And ice cream (non-dairy) Mmmm, in summer, I shine I mean, literally, glisten.

Best part of the year I’m so glad it’s here. Cuz, in summer, I shine I mean, literally, glisten

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