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
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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