i had the most amazing sensual experience yesterday...with the atlantic ocean.
it was sundown. i went down to the beach by myself with a walkin' cocktail. i sat in the sand for a bit and watched the waves and the gulls as the last of the day people wandered off to putt putt golf and all-you-can-eat-shrimp. i muttered at them as they trudged by with their folded chairs and sandy coolers.
when the time was right, i walked into the surf. i stood there, letting the waves crash into me over and over. what a gorgeous thrilling sensation as the last burst fades away, and the sand caves in under your feet, eroding away, leaving you unstable and giggling. breath held in anticipation until the next powerful wall of salty churning ocean beats upon your near naked body. *CRASH!!!!!*
the waves were pretty big and i had to get into and under and on top of them. i swam out, out, out. past the breakers, into the big soft swells. the sun was so low now, and when i turned around the water was glowing orange and magical, and the beach was far away....i dove straight down to find the bottom, and when i could not find it before i needed breath, i swam back up, satisfied. crabs, ctenophores and other unseen marine entities brushed against my appendages, reminding me that i was not the only lover here. i played in the big churning ocean, tossed around like a piece of seaweed, breathing hard and sexually, my body so alive. several times i got pounded hard, pulled under, sharp salt in my nose and throat, disoriented and slightly panicked. i almost came.
finally, i rode the waves back in, content, exhilarated and smiling to myself of the secret between myself and the ocean.
some children playing in the twilight sand watched me come in, looking kinda awed. the boy asked me how could i swim so far out by myself. i laughed and drank deeply from my cup. i played with them for a bit, catching cool sand fleas burrowed by the millions, unseen by the throngs.
but i had to go back into the deep waves several more times before i was satiated.
it was sundown. i went down to the beach by myself with a walkin' cocktail. i sat in the sand for a bit and watched the waves and the gulls as the last of the day people wandered off to putt putt golf and all-you-can-eat-shrimp. i muttered at them as they trudged by with their folded chairs and sandy coolers.
when the time was right, i walked into the surf. i stood there, letting the waves crash into me over and over. what a gorgeous thrilling sensation as the last burst fades away, and the sand caves in under your feet, eroding away, leaving you unstable and giggling. breath held in anticipation until the next powerful wall of salty churning ocean beats upon your near naked body. *CRASH!!!!!*
the waves were pretty big and i had to get into and under and on top of them. i swam out, out, out. past the breakers, into the big soft swells. the sun was so low now, and when i turned around the water was glowing orange and magical, and the beach was far away....i dove straight down to find the bottom, and when i could not find it before i needed breath, i swam back up, satisfied. crabs, ctenophores and other unseen marine entities brushed against my appendages, reminding me that i was not the only lover here. i played in the big churning ocean, tossed around like a piece of seaweed, breathing hard and sexually, my body so alive. several times i got pounded hard, pulled under, sharp salt in my nose and throat, disoriented and slightly panicked. i almost came.
finally, i rode the waves back in, content, exhilarated and smiling to myself of the secret between myself and the ocean.
some children playing in the twilight sand watched me come in, looking kinda awed. the boy asked me how could i swim so far out by myself. i laughed and drank deeply from my cup. i played with them for a bit, catching cool sand fleas burrowed by the millions, unseen by the throngs.
but i had to go back into the deep waves several more times before i was satiated.
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"stepping out of the page into the sensual world, to where the water and the earth caress" - Kate Bush