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Just one more

Why do lover’s lips linger?

Slowly they pull apart and,

Quickly they return,

For just one more.

Kiss,

Me one last time.

Because maybe,

It will be the last time.

Twould be a shame to waste,

That which might never come again.

Twould be a shame to waste,

This last kiss.

No wait,

just one more.

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Oct 28, 2010
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