A Kiss, by Albert Ahearn
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A kiss can be for good or bad
it’s known to drive a person mad.
When Judas betrayed his savior
for thirty pieces of silver
his unctuous meeting was sleek
By planting a kiss on his cheek.
Then of course there’s Pygmalion
who fell in love with what he hewn
Galatea so cold and white
He kissed her lips and brought to life.
Sometimes we kiss to right a wrong
oftentimes it’s mentioned in song.
yet, a kiss is not just a kiss
exemplified in these verses.
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Posted: 2013-02-16 12:23:25 UTC |
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