I don't want to kiss you

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I want to merge with your face
feed you my soul through neurons
on the tip of my tongue
and in the roof of your mouth
connecting

now sliding slipping into place
a perfect fit carved with care
a shelter to rest so very close
to that brave and beautiful
mind

letting me forget to breathe
for an eyes closed minute fall
through warm soft dark to lose
track of the line between us
separating

so that we can beat as one
and speak as one when you
invite me into that tranquil
zen garden hazel vanilla mist
marvel

no I don't want to kiss you
but sacrifice my sanity there
on the threshold of your lips
where I found a home a haven
forever

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HughJardHughJardover 19 years ago
wonderful...

excellent...riching worded, beautifully paced.

Syndra LynnSyndra Lynnalmost 20 years ago
Wow!~

Wonderful work. You make me suffer poet's envy!

tarablackwood22tarablackwood22almost 20 years ago
Very...

...very nice, Randi. Your work has a soft flow to it that soothes, and your phrasing is clear and pinpoint. Thank you for a wonderful read.

TathagataTathagataalmost 20 years ago
Great stuff

This:

~no I don't want to kiss you

but sacrifice my sanity there

on the threshold of your lips

where I found a home a haven

forever ~

yeah......that sums it all up

Great work Randi

Thank you

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