wild for a while

The wind spoke to me he’d been swirling about me in his wayward way I knew he had a thing for me
Make no mistake, I know I’m no looker I lead the life of a lonely cactus flower barely touched and blisteringly bare
His advances were subtle a breathy whisper which felt like a breeze a gentle graze of my areole
When he came full force for me I was already blown away blustery and swept up by his strength
Our affair was as turbulent as a tornado he regaled me with prevailing gales and while wild for a while, it was over just as fast
Alone for so long, I soaked in his attention like a deluge letting down my prickly defenses I became wrapped up in the storm and burst:
“I love you like the rain,” I said, knowing he’d soon be gone.
The words linger within me truer now than in the moment for in the drought since he left this succulent succubus must succumb to him conserving the memory for a new current still to come…
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This poem was written in response to the August 1, 2016, poetry prompt “I love you like the rain” at Poetry After Dark
