Freely Dance

Tony36

want to dance in the fields

Dance to the sunset glow

Then when the sun goes down 

Continue to Dane as the moon and the stars rise

 

I will remove my clothes

And dance freely

Among the fireflies

Feeling the dew of the grass upon my feet

The cool breeze upon my skin

 

I shall dance naked around a campfire

Blazing in the night

I will rejoice and sing

Naked

Free

Pure

 

When all is over 

I  shall lay my naked body upon the grass

And I shall sleep until the dawn 

  • Author: Tony36 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 18th, 2025 06:38
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • arqios

    Sounds what true freedom feels likeπŸ™πŸ»πŸ•Š

    • Tony36

      Thank you

      • arqios

        Most welcome TonyπŸ™πŸ»πŸ•Š

      • sorenbarrett

        Nature worship at its best and full of sexual energy that all nature has. A most lovely write. Well done

        • Tony36

          Thank you

        • Jerry Reynolds

          Good write, Tony.

          • Tony36

            Thank you

          • Poetic Licence

            Lovely write, pleasure to read

          • Mottakeenur Rehman

            Good WtiteπŸ™

            • Tony36

              Thank you

            • Tristan Robert Lange

              I am up and dancing πŸ•Ί and ready to continue through the night! Another excellent poem, Tony! πŸ‘πŸŒΉ

              • Tony36

                Thank you

                • Tristan Robert Lange

                  You are welcome! As you can see, I love to dance! 😏

                • David Wakeling

                  Wow lets hope they don't call the police.A fun and interesting poem mi amigo

                  • Tony36

                    Thank you

                  • Goldfinch60

                    Keep dancing in that life's freedom Tony.

                    Andy

                    • Tony36

                      Thank you



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