- I remember the smell of summer air, heavy with the rain, noticed just in time to run for cover. Tennessee thunderstorms made me so high.
- I remember I would run outside without a shirt with my hairless adolescent chest soaking wet and puffed out as lightning and thuder crashed and flashed around me.
- I remember I felt like I was a god.
- I remember the summer storms of lust, lust so strong I would cum if I moved right/wrong.
- I remember doing so, often.
- I remember the sound of hounds barking in the distance, one of my neighbors treeing a racoon.
- I remember catfish from the Cumberland River.
- I remember my Mom saying "you want to eat that fish then skin it yourself."
- I remember how timeless it felt, no thought of any-time but it's own lost "now."
- I remember when I lost that feeling of timelessness, it was when I joined the service.
- I remember that it was after my last plea to be rescued by my parents from basic training.
- I remember I cried for about five minutes and stopped.
- I remember I went in to the PX bought a six pack of beer, drank it, and walked back to the barracks.
- I dont remember crying so freely ever since.
- I remember that I was more than human once, I was young, innocent, and immortal. I go back to that summer place by walking the streets my heart's intense city and when I get there I play for an hour or two.