Windows - a poem

I love to roll one open
As I drive around town
I lay right beside one
As into my bed I lay down

I love the breeze, sweet and stiff
It cleanses me, airy refresh
Whether speeding along the highway
Or through bedroom window mesh

Stiff and strong but warm or cool
I breathe it in deep down
It calms my heart and soothes my soul
With every lungful I gulp down

Sometimes the moon floats on the breeze
A-twinkling through the darkened night
Sometimes the depths of clouds prevail
Over the sparkling of starlight

I tug off my shirt as down
my body it caresses every hair
My soul is charged by my Natural Mother
As she rushes around me through the air.

Mileron 19 years ago
Something about this one doesn't quite click right in my head, but at th emoment this is the closest it's getting to "finished" so here it is.