For the Girl in the Grove
You won't recall that ride through the walnuts,
one fey afternoon in fall -- a city boy
on penance in the country, I'd never ridden before.
You were kind in a time of rough edges,
shared your saddle along spice-scented rows.
I swayed behind you, astride your palomino,
never more aware of a girl. Heat rose
in places where the lines of us blurred,
flared when my hand brushed your breast.
I almost kissed you when you turned to talk,
wish I'd kissed you instead of still guessing
just what you meant when you told me
not to let go.