I understand about the light. And here's another nature-themed poem of mine that I think you'll like -- the title is "wanking on a rabbit-watched day".
my post: https://carlmillerdaniels.blogspot.com/2024/10/wanking-on-rabbit-watched-day-rabbit.html
You portray, with playful affection, the innocence of a natural pleasure that much of humanity has managed to twist into an overwrought nightmare. I can't imagine the rabbit, being prey for so many, is as at ease as your 'sexy naked young man' but I'm fairly certain it is with curiosity rather than concern it takes in his youthful exuberance.
Your description of the rabbit is bang on. I came upon a hare the other day. It assessed me and then nonchalantly continued its business with an apple it had found in the duff. Sometimes they stay, sometimes they flee at my approach. Either way, as you wrote, they 'always want to go away' owing to 'food, sex, general twitchiness.'
I once glanced through some black cherry shrubs to find a deer, still as night, regarding my nakedness. A couple of days ago a squirrel scrabbled down a tree, almost close enough to touch, and watched me, my cock in hand. I wonder at the 'thoughts' of the animals, mindful of my tendency to anthropomorphize. It seems far more simple for them.
Nice! Autumn light, Autumn shadows. Savoring the way they touch nakedness. Best wishes, Carl
ReplyDeleteThank you, Carl.
DeleteI like the light this time of year, the lower angle, sneaking under the canopy to play with the shadows, and not so harsh.
I understand about the light. And here's another nature-themed poem of mine that I think you'll like -- the title is
Delete"wanking on a rabbit-watched day".
my post:
https://carlmillerdaniels.blogspot.com/2024/10/wanking-on-rabbit-watched-day-rabbit.html
Happy Almost-Friday!
Carl
You portray, with playful affection, the innocence of a natural pleasure that much of humanity has managed to twist into an overwrought nightmare. I can't imagine the rabbit, being prey for so many, is as at ease as your 'sexy naked young man' but I'm fairly certain it is with curiosity rather than concern it takes in his youthful exuberance.
DeleteYour description of the rabbit is bang on. I came upon a hare the other day. It assessed me and then nonchalantly continued its business with an apple it had found in the duff. Sometimes they stay, sometimes they flee at my approach. Either way, as you wrote, they 'always want to go away' owing to 'food, sex, general twitchiness.'
I once glanced through some black cherry shrubs to find a deer, still as night, regarding my nakedness. A couple of days ago a squirrel scrabbled down a tree, almost close enough to touch, and watched me, my cock in hand. I wonder at the 'thoughts' of the animals, mindful of my tendency to anthropomorphize. It seems far more simple for them.
A good weekend to you, Carl.
Thank you for the sweet comment. Very much appreciated.
DeleteThought you might like this one too. It's kind of, um, fun. :-)
https://carlmillerdaniels.blogspot.com/2024/10/scooter-i-wonder-what-squirrels-are-up.html
Best wishes,
Carl
I believe the possibilities are endless...at least on my (rear) end.
ReplyDeleteFor how long can you keep your end up? Endlessly? Is it possible to raise an end that is endless?
DeleteThere, among the trees
ReplyDeleteIn guarded shade
And dapple light
Beauty
Handsome as the day
Gives way to thoughts
Of night
Thank you, uptonking, for another heartwarming discovery in my comments.
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