Summer often brings a treat,
Shirtless men walk down the street,
You can see the in the park,
Or running past the parked cars.
***
A stunning sight for your eyes,
Rippling abs and thick thighs,
Bulging arms and puckering pecs,
With a little drop of sweat.
***
If they notice you trying not to stare,
A nod or wave let’s them know you are there,
A smile back makes it sweet,
That makes my day out on the street.
Share, if you’d like. If this post stayed with you, you’re welcome to pass it on.
—
From Poetry to the Stars: A Thought-Provoking Science Fiction Novel
🌌 The Tannhauser Gate: A Hope For Tomorrow is a science fiction novel for readers who enjoy big ideas, moral questions, and stories that linger long after the final page.
Set against a vast galactic backdrop, it explores power, truth, loyalty, and hope — asking what we owe one another when the future itself is at stake.
👉 Discover the book (publisher discount available)
Also available from Amazon, Waterstones, Barnes & Noble, and as an audiobook.
A reflective science fiction novel exploring hope, power, and the cost of truth.
Big, powerful secrets, that glittered away, unsaid, on dark nights.
Like stars.
Related posts on Pesky Poetry:
—


