First Kiss
I remember my first kiss,
When the body shuddered,
When it seemed that the lips were humming…
That kiss was like nothing else...
Maybe just a little rain,
Or to the sonorous music of a pipe.
My head was suddenly in a whirl,
And my cheeks burned mercilessly.
I didn't learn how to kiss in advance,
I haven't read any books about love yet,
I was an early bird then,
Not knowing the call of love.
The first kiss was in the moonlight,
When the streetlights lit up the streets.
I went home in a strange fire,
Wow! How life turns!
I didn't tell anyone about it,
That he had awakened a fire in me,
And I ordered my heart,
Forget about everything - it's just a dream!
That kiss was like candy,
Remained in my young memory,
I'm blooming like a birch branch,
Forgetting about children's toys.
Copyright © Tamara Gabriel | Year Posted 2020
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