The Last Kiss

Knowledge exists as the foundation for critical thinking. However, comprehension can taint those few, fleeting moments of otherwise unspoilt bliss. Recognizing the signs of anguished understanding  is simple and instinctual. Look for the knitted eyebrows followed rapidly by glazed eyes about to trespass their gates.

Realizing that intimacy is relative is imperative to comprehend  the despair of the last kiss. It stands as a barrier between connection and indifference. The final moment of closeness marred by the simultaneous act of dissolution; what once represented vulnerability and trust ends in mourning.

Published in: on March 17, 2009 at 2:46 am  Comments (1)  
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Loquacious

Words can be garrulous
Not to mention effusive
They can be sensuous
Or even elusive
They cause feelings felicitous
And stem thoughts that are pensive
They can be humorous
Or retort quite defensive

Words can accommodate
And help to exemplify
Or pardon and exculpate
Situations to rectify
They work to exonerate
Or inject slander to vilify
In thoughts they can permeate
And emotions they certify

In short, words are numerous
Which is favorably conducive
Their task is quite arduous
Each meaning is inclusive
One’s speech they ameliorate
Enhance, help and amplify
They satirically evaluate
And publicly crucify.

Published in: on March 15, 2009 at 3:58 am  Comments (1)  
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