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TO REVEL IN THE LIGHT

by W. Mahlon Purdin

They have changed, that's for sure.
It all started with a kiss, actually.
Lips so soft, transporting to another world
Where everything was candy and the heat
Oh, the heat. It warmed the worry
It took away the fright, it cozied the night.
It brought forth a deluge of things
The best things, everything, it just kept
On bringing them. As though everyday
Things were love uninterrupted, a child
So rich in experience, years upon years
Of challenge of failure of rebirth of changing
Of everything always changing changing.
And now those kisses are more than ever,
Although briefer, now in passing,
Perhaps casual, some might say taken for granted.
Kissing like our parents, they might say.
But we can only hope our parents kissed with
Feelings like these. Oh, we can still dig in there
And kiss like lovers lost in ardor, steeped in lusty
Provocations, as though depths to be plumbed
Were crazy red with excitement. But now all of that
Can be just brushed, lips to lips, within each other's
Breath, touching lightly and still feeling it all.
No one knows what a light kiss can be
Unless the light is on them. And even then
It takes time, oh time,
To revel in the light.

05/11/2010

Posted on 05/23/2010
Copyright © 2026 W. Mahlon Purdin

Member Comments on this Poem
Posted by A. Paige White on 05/23/10 at 07:03 PM

This is stunningly beautiful. You capture the intimacy of sharing breath between moist lips between lovers who cherish... awesome. Straight into my favorites!

Posted by Linda Fuller on 05/23/10 at 09:54 PM

This poem started for me on Line 4. And I really like "Oh, we can still dig in there..." through the end. And love your last four lines.

Posted by Max Bouillet on 05/27/10 at 01:37 PM

Steadily growing passion through the years. Reveling in each touch, kiss, thought... This is a powerfully passionate poem that gives the reader a reason to remember and revel in the one's they love! Thanks for sharing!

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