Kiss me in the morning if you feel so fancy-free
Bring along a poem book, read some out to me.
And, after we have kissed we can go out to play
But, turn the garden over for it's just another day.
Hot Sun on your belly and a few go to your head
Bring along some lemons for a heartache instead.
Pour me a double twice and I'll down them in two
Tripple up a tipple for me, the barmaid, and you.
Lay back in a deckchair beside a swimming pool
Half naked women, dressed men look like a fool.
And, still, kiss me in the morning when I'm awake
But, make it not too early and try not to be too late.
I'll tell her I love, and adore, she's the one for me
Melt me some silver so she can have a silver key.
Kiss me in the morning if all of this has come true
Tell me after breakfast what it is you want me to do.
The beauty from a whisper silently in your ear
Another million kisses eager for another year.
Kiss me in the morning without a heart attack
Bluebells are ringing and the daffodils are back.
If I wrote a perfect poem would you run and hide
Would you pick me flowers and stand by my side.
I'd be there again knocking always at your door
I'd run plumb out of breath if I'd called in for more.
Get the pieces back, those you lost for a while
Kiss me in the morning with your hungry smile.
When we first met you kissed me on my heart
Love that feeling, the desire that never departs.
Send the seas oceans and wave them over you
Wash away tears and give tainted hearts a clue.
Come back Coleridge, Wordsworth and Keats
When Shakespeare and Hamlet took their seats.
Back to old kissing me with a smile on my face
Finally got there with her showing off her grace
As another poem ends it's love will still remain
Kiss me when you know you can remain the same.
- Author: kingkev101 (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: April 25th, 2019 15:23
- Category: Unclassified
- Views: 16
Comments3
Beautiful loving write Kevin. May those kisses never stop.
Fantastically done!
Thank you
You're very welcome, Dan, my man. Much appreciated.
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