Inexplicable Kiss Poem by Uriah Hamilton

Inexplicable Kiss

Rating: 5.0


Will she cry with me
Thinking of childhood dances
And innumerable lovely memories?

Ghost stories at campfire parks,
Chivalry at water fountains and merry-go-rounds,
She held my arm at the amusement park,
I thought my heart would stop on the rollercoaster
Feeling her breath like an inexplicable kiss.

I want to live my life for ecstatic highs
And to hear her voice at candlelight dusk;
To move around through a city
As romantic streetlights cast loving glances
Into the sweet and drunken night.

I happen to be a lonely poet
Writing immortal poetry
Near the place of our rendezvous tree;
It doesn’t matter where this lullaby ends
Nor where I awake to a stark reality,
I wrote it as a prayer for her protection.

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