Butterfly Kisses

Butterfly Kisses

A Poem by Kitty

The butterflies climbed out of their cocoons.
As he turned to look into my eyes.
They tested their wings,
Flapping them softly,
As he took my hand.
Then, when he leaned over to kiss me,
The butterflies took flight.
They flew around my tummy,
Bumping into one another,
Their wings tickling my insides.
I giggled from pure excitement
At both the kiss and the tickles…

Oh these butterflies,
Oh that man.
What I would give to have him kiss me again
And have those butterflies
Take flight once again...

Copyright©JosieWentzel2006

 

© 2008 Kitty


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How cute! I loved this. Your images and words made me be right there feeling all of the tickles and excitement!
Great Job! amazing how one person can incite a mob of desire to run in circles in our stomach!
Keep up the good work!

Posted 17 Years Ago


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Added on February 15, 2008

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Kitty
Kitty

Weltevredenpark, Johannesburg, South Africa



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Finding peace has always been a struggle for me. But if there is one thing I can wish for the world, it's peace, love, more tolerence, faith, hope and trust. I hope you find it somewhere out there.... more..