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Aug 2024
Stolen kisses wavering in the soft rain,  
You kissed me just to kiss me, light, feathered, and pure,  
As if the sky itself whispered our names,  
In a language only we understood.

The world held its breath,  
Each drop a secret, every sigh a promise,  
But the rain, like time, slipped through our hands,  
Carrying away the taste of your lips,  
And the warmth that lingers, even now.

I find myself chasing echoes,  
Searching for the shimmer of that moment,  
When your lips met mine in a fleeting dance,  
A tender theft, leaving me with the sweetest ache.  

You kissed me just to kiss me,  
And I’m left dreaming of the rain,  
Where every drop still sings of you.
Written by
Tawana  22/F/N/A
(22/F/N/A)   
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   Arthur Vaso
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