A fingerprint in purple paint( added years later )
is not visible on this
day of days a thing tangible
as a soul made visible
in deep purple.
The photo also fails to convey
your lip's softness
the kiss's smell of Chardonnay & menthol ciggies.
Sweet sweat trickling into eyes wide open
our breaths mingling.
I take in all the photo elects
to leave out.
The kiss hidden now
by death... ...the death of days
and that infamous famous purple fingerprint.
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Vocalise, Op. 34, No. 14, is a song by Sergei Rachmaninoff, composed and published in 1915 as the last of his "Fourteen Songs", Op. 34. Written for high voice (soprano or tenor) with piano accompaniment, it contains no words, but is sung using any one vowel (of the singer's choosing). It was dedicated to soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.
Ha ha...I just like the phrase...it is the instruction to the singer and I had only heard it sung on an O so my friend was doing A...I...E...U...and Y versions for me! All this singing floating about as the camera goes click in the middle of a kiss and we are trapped in a b&w forever. It was going to be called WHAT THE PHOTO LEAVES OUT but I'm much more pleased with its present title! Singers tend to do "O" versions mostly! Although there is a theremin version!