December 21, 1960
I remember the date and year well; it was a Wednesday. English class with Mrs. Lawton. She had asked me to go into the closet and bring out two cases of new books she would be handing out to all the students. No big deal, right? Right.
I no sooner went inside, than a girl rushed in after I did and said my name. When I turned around, she held a sprig of mistletoe over my head and quickly kissed me on the lips. She pulled back and said, "I really like you." Then she ran out of the closet.
I was so taken aback, I walked out without the books, where Mrs. Lawton asked me what was wrong, and why was I smiling so much. I then remembered to go back and get the books.
It was my first kiss from a girl. Her name was Carol. And I'm smiling now just at the thought. Days past, days remembered.
Man, it was a good time to be young then.
Mistletoe Kiss
I didn’t believe in love at first sight,
Until I saw him that winter night.
I dressed up for this dance at school,
He wore elf-ears and acted like a fool.
I didn’t think there was even a chance,
For that boy to ask me to dance.
He was the idol of all the girls,
With his blue eyes and long brown curls.
I passed the night against the wall,
While he danced all over the hall.
With a frown, I began to flee.
But then he was right in front of me.
“Dance with me before you go.” He said.
I was speechless, visions spinning in my head.
He led me out onto the floor.
We danced one time, then once more.
The night was over all too soon,
As this boy’s smile made me swoon.
I looked up and could plainly see,
The mistletoe hung above him and me.
The smile broadened upon his face,
And he tightened our embrace.
He whispered softly in my ear,
“They should hang mistletoe all through the year.
I’ll never forget this Christmas.”
Then we shared our first kiss.
Her
He eyes were shining as she
Stood under that simple plant
Waiting for someone to come past
And sweep her away.
It’s obvious she
Didn’t expect me
To be the one to take notice.
But I did, because
I’d been the one standing under the
Mistletoe waiting last year.
Waiting for someone who never came.
So maybe I’d give
This girl
A chance.
I came closer and at first she didn’t see what
I meant to do. I
Walked over to her.
“Is there a reason you’re out
In the cold on Christmas?”
“I want someone.”
So I gave her someone.
She parted from me and smiled as she walked away.
Obviously she wasn’t looking for me,
Which is too bad.
But I hope I’ve
Made her happier
Somehow.
Mistletoe
It was a classic “accidental meeting under the mistletoe” situation. Jamie and Susie had been friends since they were children, trading red crayons for blue in the first grade, and somehow, through the awkward years of middle and high school, their friendship had endured.
And here they were, young adults now, newly graduated from college and back in their tiny hometown, accidentally standing in the same corner of a too crowded party, underneath a sprig of plastic mistletoe.
Jamie looked at Susie, a warm sparkle in his eyes to match the Christmas lights that bedecked the room. “Hi,” he said softly, taking Susie’s hand in his.
“Hi,” Susie replied, biting her red-glossed lip and leaning into his ugly sweater adorned chest.
“Shall we?” Jamie asked.
“We shall.” And Susie stood on her tiptoes to meet his lips under the mistletoe, remembering briefly all those years when he was shorter than her.
It was a sweet, brief kiss at first, and then as he started to pull away, she tugged at his hand and drew him back down to her, opening her lips for his tongue to slip in as he put his other arm around her and pulled her tight against his chest.
He tasted like Christmas itself, like the memory of the past and the possibilities of the future.
Christmas Kiss
Standing under the mistletoe,
Two people,
Something more than friends,
Wishing to be lovers
Their bodies tremble with anxiety,
Even more so with anticipation
As seconds pass, the two lean closer
Bashful, their cheeks stained cherry red
Finally, their lips meet
The kiss is gentle, beautiful
An explosion of fireworks
Everything they could've imagined
And so much more
A perfect Christmas kiss
Simple Syrup
Simple and sweet
I'm no regular Joe
Sweet like a treat
Under the mistletoe
Our hearts start to flutter
As you gaze in my eyes
A feeling of shudder
Lets give it a try
My hand on your face
A stroke of your hair
What a wonderful place
To be caught in your stare
A feeling of bliss
We both seemed to stir up
And seeled with a kiss
Sweeter than syrup
End of the beginning
Arriving at the door with
ugly sweater adorned
coat taken and pleasantries made
I move about the party as
the minutes fade
Spirits in hand mostly hors d’oeuvres
some tasty and pleasantly devoured
but one - face frozen as the taste hits
my tongue and then a sound
I turn to see where it fits
A blonde, with the sweetest smile
laughing at my misfortune a while
”I should have said something
but wanted to see your face”
And with my drink, I washed the unpleastness
from its place
I smile, praying nothing between teeth
“I really should have said, something..”
She reached for another, and offered,
“here, this one’s better, instead.”
Taking it from her hand, our fingers
lingered, feeling honored
We begin talking, about subjects
most safe, but then she pushes the
discussion, to things unheard of
I smile at her determination
to see if she can rattle, but she finds,
we fit like a glove
For, I push back in the flow of words
She smiles and exclaims, “Why look, mistletoe!”
Her smile is like the sun and I would be remiss
If I did not adhere to traditions of old
So stepping forward, I bend down
and end our beginning with a kiss.
a kiss that we all knew
Keep pushing me in one direction,
where are we going?
you giggle and say nothing.
In an empty corridor,
no one's around,
except for the splashes
of christmas festivity.
Look at me,
but not quite.
Right above me,
a dangerous plant,
the only one not warned to kill
the Norse god,
the one whose death,
sentenced loki to poison,
and his wife to misery.
I say this,
and you look on,
exasperated,
but fond.
Pull me close,
promise me candy
(is this a bribe?)
and kiss me,
with your intoxicating scent.
Flustered and disoriented,
I do the only thing I know,
and follow you.
Is it a mistletoe?
i am cooking dinner for my husband
we have two kids
both are twins and both love spongebob cartoon
i am always washing and cleaning and iam so tired
i cook our chicken, and its xmas eve, i hear my husband
he opnes the door and i shout, “The kids are watching spongebob!”
my husband Eric, shouts happily, “I bought ice-cream, strawberry flavour, darling!”
i smile and i love my family so much, i go to the dining room and suddenly
my husband hugs me and i turn around and i see the twins sitting and
enjoying a drumstick each, i gasp when my hushand looks up
i gasp, “A mistletoe? oh, splendid!” my husband kisses me in front of the twins
and iam so sure that both of their drumsticks fell on the table with a loud thud!
i kiss my husband Eric and i whisper in between our kisses, “You bought a mistletoe?”
i whisper, “This seems like a first kiss, apart from doing housework and looking after the twins, i feel this is really my first kiss, oh, thank you Eric, honey, for my first kiss!”
Eric smiles and says warmly, “Well, i didn’t buy it on purpose honey!” Eric laughs
“the shopkeeper gave me with the icecream, said it might liven up my xmas eve!”
i laugh and i kiss Eric and this time the twins screamed, “CRABBY PADDY!”