Sweet Centerless Sixteen Poem by Michael Burch

Sweet Centerless Sixteen



Sweet Centerless Sixteen
by Michael R. Burch

Inconsolable as "love" had left your heart,
you woke this morning eager to pursue
warm lips again, or something "really cool"
on which to press your lips and leave their mark.

As breath upon a windowpane at dawn
soon glows, a spreading halo full of sun,
your thought of love blinks wildly—on and on...
then fizzles at the center, and is gone.

Keywords/Tags: humor, light verse, girl, sweet, sixteen, never, kissed, first, kiss, lips, lipstick, puppy, love, infatuation, flirt, flirtation, flirting, coy, sexy, naughty, Lolita, short attention span, purposeless

Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: first,flirtation,girl,infatuation ,kiss,lips,love,purposeless,sexy,sweet
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