the last kiss

For today’s dVerse 144 word prosery challenge, Mish chose the following line from Toni Morrison’s evocative poem, “Eve Remembering”. “Lips forget what they have kissed.” Besides writing eleven novels, five children’s books, two plays and an opera, Toni was the author of “Five Poems“, first published in 2002. You can read them here (well worth a read). I chose to respond to the challenge with a work of flash fiction that hits the 144 word sweet spot precisely.

Love signs

Each kiss a little longer
hands running through my hair
a massage of my shoulder
a whisper in my ear

hugs are that much tighter
gifts come with thoughtful care
the lifts are so much higher
the intimate things we share

welcome touches when we lie
lingering snuggles tight in bed
brushing tears when we cry
loving words never left unsaid

closing off the world around us
the opening of our own
full of love and trust
a permanent inner glow

holding hands whenever walking
some teasing and much fun
lost in each others eyes when talking
there’s no doubt about true love signs none

My velvet declaration of love – the kiss

A love poem for my lovely wife. I should use the iPencil more often.

Poetry days #17.