First Kiss by Richard Maxfield 4-2-99 Out on the porch Kind of coy With just a girl And a boy He yawns and stretches To place his arm Where he thinks Will do no harm He gives a smile She gives a grin The next move He knows not when He starts to wonder Will she will flee If he reaches over Touches her knee He gains his courage Slowly reaches over She gives a smile To make him bolder His heart is racing Beating so fast On her leg His hand at last She leans over In hope of a kiss This is one She will not miss He is not for sure It’s what she wants With big soft eyes She starts to taunt He takes the chance To steal the kiss Quivering lips touch With heavenly bliss Pressed together For a short while Pull apart Each with a smile Bodies flushed With passion excite Thoughts of things That just might He thinks to himself He might try Inch his hand On to her thigh Lips come together A longer kiss Pressed so tight With a slight twist Two young bodies Hormones rage Raw emotions Set free from their cage Their breath is short Skin is flushed One more kiss Not so rushed They lean in close For just another What’s that sound It was her mother Its time to come in So say goodbye He’ll be back tomorrow For one more try She goes in her room With thoughts in her head Takes a deep breath Falls on her bed He walks home In the dark of night Dreams of tomorrow What just might Copyright # RM99R4Birth sign: Gemini
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