The end of language

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Part 2 of the 2 part series

Updated 03/18/2021
Created 08/14/2009
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The end of language

Your mouth is a beautiful mouth,
Its taste is the end of language:
The conclusion of conversation,
And, yet, it is also a velvet beginning;
When it brushes against my cheek,
I know that each delectable greeting
Is the most magnificent oration,
Worthy of a laureate writer;
The simplicity of the phrasing used
Always secures an indelicate ovation,
My hands twisting their congratulations
In your hair, as you descend stylishly;
So show me once again exactly why
Your mouth is a beautiful mouth.

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whisperingsubmissionwhisperingsubmissionover 14 years ago
i love it

fantastic use of language :) great work

Sapphos SisterSapphos Sisterover 14 years ago
Satisfying resolution

Love the way that poem arrives back at its beginning. Often that can seem contrived but here it works really well. Very much enjoyed reading it.

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