Leslie Alexis (111111111 / Grenada)
Poems by Leslie Alexis : 12 / 608
A Kiss 2
They call it a kiss
A butterfly’s touch
The gentlest rest
They call it a kiss
A summertime breeze
The warmest caress
They call it a kiss
A drizzling rain
The heavenly dress
They call it a kiss
A sweltering sun
The desire for less
They call it a kiss
A bee's painful sting
The soul of true stress
They call it a kiss
Whatever it is
They call it a kiss
Leslie Alexis
Submitted: Friday, April 30, 2010
Edited: Sunday, July 31, 2011
Poems by Leslie Alexis : 12 / 608
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Seriously amazing.. We can never define what a kiss does...
This one is even better than 'a kiss-1' It's a very expressive poem
Poetic almanac [lolol] of Kiss mostly sweet ….and sour too…good write… Thanks for sharing…
Ms. Nivedita
UK