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Kiss of Death

You kissed my forehead, Imprinting the feel of your lips onto my brain. You kissed my stomach, And gave it butterflies. You kissed my lips, With yours ever full of lies. You kissed the lids of my eyes, And I saw our future together. You kissed my neck, And I craved you. You kissed my hand, Though you usually held it. Last time you did this you kissed me goodbye, This time you didn't even smile. That's how I knew you meant it, And that this time it was permanent.
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Apr 6, 2016
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