Sat 20 Jan 2001
The poem was written by the contributor:
THE KISS
I opened her car door
Walked her to the porch
My hands started shaking
My face felt like a torch
She leaned in for a goodnight kiss
To her dismay she found
I’d fainted rather suddenly
And fallen on the ground
Still hoping she could get
A goodnight kiss from me
She knelt down at my side
And gently touched my cheek
“Oh Romeo, oh Romeo
Where hast thou gone?” she asked
“Come kiss me my sweet Romeo
Thine sleep is in the past”
But when I did not wake
She did something quite bold
She lifted up my head
And kissed me (so I’m told)
This promptly got me to my feet
But before I could run
Our lips again did quickly meet
She’d kissed me once again
So now my friend you know
How on that fateful night
I’d lost my virgin lips
But not without a fight
She used her cunning, crafty ways
To get the best of me
I truely did not mean to lose
As you can plainly see