Journey Of A Kiss Poem by John Paul Butler

Journey Of A Kiss

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She left his kiss upon her lips
Letting its moisture sink in
It found the way to her heart
And flapped to the beat of love
Like the wings of a butterfly

He wiped her kiss from his lips
And onto the back of the hand
Then it ended up on his trousers
A stain in the area of his bottom
Eventually coming out in the wash

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bri Edwards 24 April 2023

A 'match' NOT 'made in Heaven'? bri : )

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Bri Edwards 24 April 2023

*** 'Proverbial saying, late 20th century, meaning that different ways of doing something are appropriate for different people (the saying is of US origin, and strokes here means, 'comforting gestures of approval') .'

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Bri Edwards 24 April 2023

DAMN LIPSTICK! ! 'DIFFERENT STROKES FOR DIFFERENT FOLKS' (A SAYING BORROWED FROM MY PAST) ***.

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