"Our Last Kiss Goodnight"



"Our Last Kiss Goodnight"

You crawl into my arms,
Filling me with your smile,
Your warmth and your sent.

The kisses start,
Slow at first, soft,
Two nose hugs, then I Love You.

We talk of the day,
More kisses, talk of tomorrow,
All the hope, all the promise,
More kisses, more nose hugs.

We pray in eachothers arms,
For each other, for our children,
For our future, you're not feeling well,
I pray for your healing.

We thank each other for all the Love, for all the blessings,
For the gift we are to one another,
One last nose hug, a last kiss,
The light sound of your snoring,
You fall asleep, in my arms;
forever.
Gone too soon, but never forgotten!

LKC

About this poem

It was exactly that, I woke to find she had left for eternity with out me. There were many emotions between then and the writing of this poem, but my favorite would be the memory of "Our Last Kiss Goodnight!"

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Written on January 05, 2011

Submitted by Spiritbreeze on October 31, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

37 sec read
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Quick analysis:

Scheme X AXX XXX XXXX ABXC XDXCADB
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 644
Words 125
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 1, 3, 3, 4, 4, 7

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2 Comments
  • alanswansea18
    Beautiful. I can feel the emotions in your writing.
    LikeReply3 months ago
    • Spiritbreeze
      Thank you for the comment. I hope that people can see blessing of the love we shared in our last moments together!
      Thanks again!
      LikeReply3 months ago
  • rgodare
    I truly loved reading this poem. What a beautiful way to leave this world. To know that you are loved unconditionally this way must have been a sweet way to leave, if one must leave without knowing. God Bless you KC 
    LikeReply2 years ago
    • Spiritbreeze
      I was going through this today and just wanted to thank you for your comment and for all the love you have shared with me over the last couple of years, your friendship has truly been a blessing!
      LikeReply3 months ago

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