After I kissed the first girl I ever fell for |
I Used to be a Good Kisser **"I will be God when it comes to you," - Langston Hughes** If memory serves, once upon a time The skill was practiced, perfected and mine But now I could not fathom why or how Or even take the most humble bow For actions acted out in my prime Yes, I remember a young boy so bold But now that passion has grown cold Forgotten winter winds whip through porches Where tenderness flickered, burned as torches A second between goodbye and goodnight Could last forever in pools of lamplight Unhurried, inviting and intimate So that every secure sentiment Is being mouthed and expressed, if only In the softness and length of embrace Of how your lips taste so swiftly erase Every single year of being lonely.... Confess to me, lest arousal smoulders Two smooth arms adjust about my shoulders A moment more of youthful exploring Desire mixed with despair, abhoring Because I know I'll have to let you go Fate has flaunted all I've ever wanted Of your flawless mouth I will be haunted The second I have to let you go... I've enjoyed being joined with you like this But maybe this was not meant to be That passion now a frozen memory Of the way we used to kiss |