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first kiss
First Kiss
Were the fireflies guilty
of casting even more heat,
Their on-again off-again
lights switches, weaving
In and out of the sweltering
stillness of
Twilight in July?
Or was it the heavy air,
After it's cloudless day
In the sun,
Spent, dripping beads of sweat
Onto the grass,
As it descended toward its rest?
No, it wasn't fireflies,
Or the air, or July.
You,
Were the source of the heady
Weakness in my knees, the pounding in my chest.
Standing closer to me than
You had ever been,
Than I ever thought you'd be.
On the driveway, gravel diamonds shone beneath
The glow of the streetlight.
You leaned in, our eyes closing,
Offering up reverence
To the moment,
My first kiss,
Certainly not yours.
Lucky me.
Dear Diary, what a night.
July 6th, 1985
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