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Feb 2019
One Last Kiss
I’ll steal one last kiss before I go,
When we’re apart, time moves so slow,
Yet together, it races by
In just the blink of an eye.
I want to feel our racing hearts,
The rush of heat as it all starts,
I smell your skin, I taste your lips,
Your hands gently caress my hips,
Press me close and hold me near,
Speak the words I long to hear.
Before I go, we play this game,
Pretend you’re mine, I’ll sigh your name.
Then all at once, the story ends.
The moment fades, no more than friends.
But when I’m gone, I’ll remember this.
So let me have just one last kiss.
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