I promise to kiss your forehead To drive away all thoughts of self-doubt And the weight of the depression Hanging round your neck like lead Pulling your eyes toward the ground I promise to kiss your hands To make them strong For I know that you think them to be weak But Oh what strength lies asleep in your fingertips I will kiss them awake And make you see the marvelous things That lie at the edges of your reach And I promise to kiss your lips As if we were drowning Maybe we are For I have lost the taste of air And replaced it with your presence And I have yet to decide which is more essential To my survival For though my lungs burn I seem to believe it is from not being able to consume Enough of you To sustain my love I promise to devote myself to you For though my covenants may seem Somewhat self-deprecating Making me a martyr to my desire Rather as you can see These promises are rather selfish For I cannot foresee A future in which you are in any way separate from me.