The Kiss

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The kiss begins as lips touch, gentle and tender,
Not wet, not dry, but continues just a bit longer than a first kiss might,
Long enough actually for lips to slightly part.
A tentative touching of tongues,
A passion born in lips, soul and heart.

Then the gentle tenderness suddenly gives way to something more intense,
A step closer and bodies now touch,
And lips are feeding eagerly, one on the other.
And while lips feed, hands roam,
Freely, one upon the other.

Tongues now are dueling, and arms now encircle bodies,
Drawing closer together, bodies touch head to toe,
Hot and passionate, in a full body embrace.
The kiss that began tentative and gentle,
Ends after many long moments, emotions and blood race.

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