The Kiss

A poem celebrating the moments when life gets breathed back into your soul …

Made of sticks and stones

photo credit: Kitbex sin city inspired via photopin(license)

Oh for your smile
And the way that your eyes
Bring order to the night.
The gentle chaos of your hair like a halo
Changes the darkness;
An explosion, like ringlets of light.

The graceful arch of your back,
The shimmering skin
That it thrills me to touch.
The curves of your body wrapped
Within my encircling arms
Is a glory to hold.

But for those succulent lips
Where would I be
You’ve breathed life into my soul.
But for your kiss
I’m just shadows. Living a half-life
I wouldn’t be whole.

© 2020 | Frank Regan, All rights reserved.

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