A Kiss says it all

gerrylegister

The last kiss says it all, with nothing else to say,

And you know you have been given a final thrill,

With silent words half turn to slowly walk away,

The wind will blow them back when your heart is still.

 

Goodbye kisses leaves shadows of their image,

Sauntering along the ground and through the air,

Arise to haunt the moments with physical camouflage,

Evolve lips, hands, body, and engage the atmosphere.

 

Being in love, captures where desires springs,

Although some flavor may be full as they gently fall,

Yet not all lips can kiss with fire and feelings,

And give your heart indelibly; the very last thrill.

 

The last kiss I hardly felt, for me, it was far too quick,

To assured my vows, the choice chosen in my dream,

And while this illusion last, no other lover in the act,

I shall find but you, and happily romance in between.

 

Senses touch the nuzzling bite to invade persuasion,

Loves sweetest emotions finds the willing heart,

To share this wonderful pleasure of earthly passion,

And swap health to reign in the crush of parade impart.

 

The last kiss says it all, inseparable picturesque perfection,

The chiming clock in the mind, finds the sequence,

To fantasy and truth, and right from emotions to affection,

The attraction is different from a brush with chance.

 

  • Author: Gerry Legister (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 29th, 2011 21:47
  • Comment from author about the poem: The touch of feelings reaching humanity
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • User favorite of this poem: Cheeky Missy.
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  • Cheeky Missy

    Oh, this is a delightfully sweet study of love and it's allure and sweet enticement! I quite enjoyed the picture you drew....this was very pleasant to consider....the "thrill"...but it is only the last kiss of the night, right? Not a final goodbye? does the love expressed herein promise to last forever and declare itself to be the unique bond that two souls in equal affection share? Or is it only speaking of a transient affection so many have tasted, which while causing thrills, is only momentary nor of the enduring sort that lasts for all this life? Very interesting.



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