Kissing You

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    Kissing You

    In my youth you kissed me,

    but I did not kiss back.

    Too timid.

    Too afraid to show emotion.

    The love that you had given me,

    warmed me to the heart.

    I had tried to return your endearment,

    but my heart and mind,

    are like the alpha and omega.



    Now -- years later -- I find myself with you again.

    Again for the last moment of my life,

    because you are dead,

    and I am -- to date -- not.

    Unable to cry for you,

    I walk towards your eternal bed.

    So still you lay,

    in your immortal slumber.

    But where are you?

    Where are you now?

    For out of love and regret --

    or knowing that you can still witness everything --

    I give you the final gift of love that I could bestow.

    Slowly bending,

    I gently kiss you,

    Good-Bye.



    By: Roy Quebedeaux

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    Poetry is not an expression of the party line. It's that time of night, lying in bed, thinking what you really think, making the private world public, that's what the poet does.

    Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) U.S. poet.

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