you drape your wrists over my shoulders and pull me in a little closer, and now our hips are slightly touching our silhouettes dancing across the window pane
(our breaths are sharpening and quickening, our heartbeats are synchronizing and stuttering, our feet are stum-stum-stumbling as our bodies slowly start to sway)
you whisper “i love you” softly in my ear and graze your lips across my cheek
(leaving a trail of wildfire kisses, set torches to skin, a blinding flash of pearly teeth)
you taste sweet of white zinfadel and i a hint of cigarette smoke
(i am drunk off of intoxicating love, as you press your mouth against my throat)
and i am etching lustful verses with fingernails and curses digging words, desperately, down the length of your back and we are slipping into love as though that’s all there ever was
(and we are lost, and we are found, and we are lost, and we are found)
and i am getting lost in the heart of your forest eyes and i am, i am, i am screaming: "this, this, this is heaven! and i am never—and i mean—never— coming back!”