It Starts With a Kiss

When I think of our kisses
I know it's pure delight,
Our lips press together
As I hold you close and tight.


The tenderness between us
When we kiss gentle and sweet,
Is precious beyond measure
No treasure can compete.


The sweetness turns to passion
revealing our hearts desire.
Satisfying each other,
our bonding hot as fire.

I hear you cooing and moaning
As we sing our lovers song.
I moan with you in timing
To our bodies becoming one.

Love me my darling
Fulfill my heart's desire
You are my every fantasy
I want you by my side

Together with me always
Be my only one
My love for you is growing
Now that it has begun.

Synopsis:

A progression from tender kisses to passionate union, structured in seven rhyming stanzas. The poem traces how gentle, sweet kisses transform into passionate desire, leading to the intimate "lovers song" of bodies becoming one. Scott asks his beloved to be his only one, declaring that love has begun and continues to grow.

Author's Note:

I wanted to show the progression from tenderness to passion, so I structured this in seven stanzas with a rhyme scheme that gives it a musical quality. Our kisses are pure delight—gentle and sweet at first, precious beyond measure. But that tenderness naturally turns to passion, revealing our hearts' desire. We sing our lovers song together, bodies becoming one. The final stanzas are my invitation and declaration: be my only one, stay by my side always. My love for you is growing now that it has begun.