Star Struck Kiss Poem by Richard Ford Bunuel Whale Carnegie Edison Simon Hitchcock Welles Christ Antunes Rodriguez Kubrick

Star Struck Kiss



I would be so star struck
to see you from afar,
the stars would light up
the skies even in day
at halved the distance

where we first set eyes
on each other, setting aglow
my child-like awe
at the beauty I beheld...
In bringing a solitary tear

that i would conceal
by turning away
briefly in hiding
we could be talking
Feet away

about the healing musings
of your love for me
instills away my pain,
inches away, I'd lean in
for my first kiss,

and have the best day
of my life as if
day would lapse in seconds
to that of a full moon
to light the way to life...

in hope you'd stay, you my beloved
Lady Love Story

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