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Kimberly Aug 2013
I watched as your chest rose
And descend
In silent intervals

I drew closer to you
Our noses brushed,
And oh how my blood rushed.
Through the course of my veins they flowed
like a tsunami.

I remained motionless
My fingers laid gently upon your cheek
I began to trace the meticulously sculptured structure of jaws
Before I met your lips
Your lips
They were the Devil's prized piece
and God's miraculous work of utter flawlessness.

They were parted slightly
And my fingers found their way to the tip of your lower lip.
I looked on intently
As your lips quivered subtly with each paced breath that you took
How I battled the urge to press my lips against yours.

I looked on to your hair that rustled so delicately
with the passing journey of the wind
I gave myself the luxury of mildly stroking each piece off your forehead rigorously
And watching as how they folded back in compliance.

Your eyelids were laying perfectly on one another
Hiding away the jewels.
Jewels that shone so magnificently that nothing could be in comparison to its rare elegance
That it had to be sealed behind the locks of your eyelids.

Your slumber had made you peaceful and serene
And I could watch you as you were;
You were naked
And I could see all of you
No bars barred,
No walls built up.
You were bare,
Vulnerable and defenseless
Yet, that has made you even more majestic.

k.m.
Kimberly Aug 2013
It was no longer a brand new day
But rather, just another day.
She no longer basked her olive skin in the sunlight
Even though the sun still shone as bright.

It wasn't that anything had changed
Because nothing had at all
She had grown wary of the morning light
She never liked it like before.

Instead, she distanced herself from the sun
And all else that she loved,
She had always been a loner
But she had never felt so alone

Soon enough she became a walking paradox;
The disturbing balance of wanting to be less lonely
and wanting to be alone
And also how she wanted to tell somebody
and wanting to tell no one at all
But most of all
It was how she wanted to **** herself
and wanting to live a little more.

However, that balance was going to go off
And she knew which side would be hers to go
after all.

k.m.
Kimberly Aug 2013
It was the way you smiled;
How the ends of your full crimson lips rose to press a tiny crinkle on each side
And how your eyes lit up brightly,
Putting every star in the midnight sky to hopeless shame.

It was the the way you ran your fingers through your hair,
How you'd absentmindedly and effortlessly dig your fingers through the locks of your beautiful hair
And how every out of place piece was what made everything more in place

It was the way you looked off in a distance,
How you'd seem to transport yourself into some place else
With your cheek resting gracefully against the cup of your palm;
Wandering, imagining, thinking, recalling

But most of all it was the way you said my name,
And despite the countless times that I have been called upon,
Only the way my name was sung with the lashing of your tongue
And how each syllable sprung out of your throat as though each had been meticulously entwined,
Stringing together to form my name
My simple, meaningless, unworthy name
Had suddenly become such a marvelous enchantment
From the touch of an angel

I loved you;
I truly love(d) you
And every tiny bit of you
Allowed me to embrace you with an honest pouring heart and open arms.

k.m.

— The End —