Heart and Soul Kisses Forever
Come kiss me love, before you leave me
Come kiss the one you have betrayed
And when I'm dead, love, come and see me
And throw sweet flowers upon my grave
Once I loved you with all my heart and soul
I thought your love was all for me
Many's the night with you I've rambled
Many's the night with you I've lain
Thinking your love was mine forever
And now I find it was all in vain.
Anonymous
A long, long kiss, a kiss of youth, and love,
And beauty, all concentrating like rays
Into one focus, kindled from above;
Such kisses as belong to early days,
Where heart, and soul, and sense, in concert move,
And the blood's lava, and the pulse a blaze,
Each kiss a heart-quake-for a kiss's strength,
I think, it must be reckoned by its length.
By length, I mean duration, theirs endured
Heaven knows how long, no doubt they never reckoned;
And if they had, they could not have secured
The sum of their sensations to a second:
They had not spoken; but they felt allured,
As if their souls and lips each other beckoned,
Which, being joined, like swarming bees they clung,
Their hearts the flowers from whence the honey sprung.
Lord Byron
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