Sunday, June 6, 2010

Like Haiku from Hawaii

I

Soft sand
Kepa’a calls
Plumeria fall

II

Hugging Mother Earth
Caressed by Father Sun
Tears of relief
Greet my sandy face

III

Sticky
Sand clings
Like the past
To my skin
I wash and wash
And yet
The past
Clings like
Sticky sand
To my skin

iV

Under the sun
Granules of sand
Sparkle like diamonds

V

When I remove
My lipstick
I do not care
How fast
The wind blows

VI

Pineapple Lamps
Blueberry Breakfast
Papaya Ocean

VII

SPREAD ALITTLE ALOHA

Gentleness descends
Mother Spirit of Maui
To bless her guests

NAKED IS BETTER

Dingle dangles
Of all ages
Tummy’s fat
and tummy’s flat

Breasts facing
North, south,
East, west

Penis’ swinging
As Frisbees
Are tossed

Labias lounging
in the sun

The whole body
Held by the sand

The whole body
Plunged into the ocean

Nature as nature intended
Naked is better.

HALLOW

I am so hollow
As to be
Almost
Empty
Carved out
Of rain water
And sunshine
Hallowed
From my depths
To be
A vessel
Of light.
Lit from
Within
A hollow shell
A husk
A barrel
An empty
Space
for love
Or whatever
To fill.

SOULMATE

I feel you
Like my skin
Surrounding me

I see you
In my dreams
Making love to me

I set you free
Over and over
And yet you
Come back to me.


OCEANS

Come
Swim in my Ocean
Come
Play in my waves
Roll around in my warm sand
And pluck some rocks
To your liking

Come swim in
My ocean
And I will
Pull you under
And gently
Burst you forth
Gasping for air
I will
Cleanse your crevices,
your conceits,
your conditions
I will
Wash away
Your holdings
And
Leave you
Glistening
On the
Shore

Come Play
in my Ocean

2 comments:

  1. Beautiful, free, inspiring. Thanks for sharing this-takes me right with you to Hawaii! XO Alisha

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