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If I could taste your kisses on my tongue, Then I’d be stealing nectar from the gods. Your kisses like ambrosia keep me young, Like bloom of endless summer goldenrods. In this, a moment calls our lips to meet, To kiss like kisses are the only touch, Your lips the honey nature made so sweet, A sweetness which can never be too much. Our kisses in our intimate embrace, Without a thing to come between our skin, Our immortality is face to face, You open up to me and let me in. If life is never-ending when we kiss, Then let us not that moment ever miss.
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May 28, 2018
May 28, 2018 at 10:42 PM UTC
Sonnet To Your Kisses
If I could taste your kisses on my tongue, Then I’d be stealing nectar from the gods. Your kisses like ambrosia keep me young, Like bloom of endless summer goldenrods. In this, a moment calls our lips to meet, To kiss like kisses are the only touch, Your lips the honey nature made so sweet, A sweetness which can never be too much. Our kisses in our intimate embrace, Without a thing to come between our skin, Our immortality is face to face, You open up to me and let me in. If life is never-ending when we kiss, Then let us not that moment ever miss.
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May 28, 2018
May 28, 2018 at 10:42 PM UTC
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