Sunrise spills, a blush of flame,
his skin drinks morning’s claim.
A stir beneath the cotton veil,
the thickened pulse rebels, frail.
Light licks the curve of hip then lower,
daybreak’s tease, a fevered grower.
Steel and salt, a breathless arch,
the sun’s grin melts night’s final starch.
Fingers trace the taut, hot line
where shadows dance, a restless sign.
He craves the gasp no dawn can muffle,
the swell of life, raw, unsubtle.
Horizon burns, two fires entwined,
one in sky, one rooted, blind