Delta of A Kiss

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I wander the undergrowth,
a hushed cry hidden,
it beckons.
Layers unfold before me:
not lost, not lost...
Tangled vine and root writhe,
innocent, their wishing...
wild to touch
air and green and delicacy;
bent into the tender ache…
union in minute sways...
My toes find humus.
Eyes drink from the burnished stem.
Teeth sink soft into flesh,
the heart listens for response.
I linger beneath delicate fronds
who’ve found their home in quiet joy
and daily drown in each succulent blush.
Languid is the intake of breath…
each exhale a whisper received~
I lie down in the verdant growth
and gladly drown to know resurrection
in the delta of your soft, soft lips…

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