But a kiss upon the arch, of your foot, held slender in the air
to understand my weakness, shedding strength where you so proudly bear
But a kiss upon your back, between your shoulder blades, a petal cupping dew, my lips to carry forth that place never reached alone nor viewed
But a kiss upon your eyelash, clear the way, your tears may flutter wind my soul, in gentle chase your wounds i net and bind my very own
But a kiss upon your breast, to know, the years and children you have borne have not diminished you, in sight, no day grows old forever
warm Me trembling, this thing i could not have Imagined; You
in dawning
i shall ever thirst as
But a kiss, but as if, It were, the very first
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