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Touch.

Like a distant memory, 

It seems a little faded away,

The warmth of the skin,

And the smirk of joy on his face.


How can I forget those splendid moments?

The thumb pressing through my shoulders;

The fingers twirling my hair;

The shine in the eyes,

The legs pressing my thighs. 


Like he owned every inch of me;

Through my skin;

To my lips.

Like a prolonged chain of reactions aroused,

With his hands on my thigh.


It's the touch of his skin;

That keeps me calm;

It's the warmth in his eyes,

That keeps me bright.

The way his lips turn into a smile,

Whenever I pass by,

The way his face glows up like the sky,

Whenever I stand by his side.


It's the touch of his presence, 

Beside my body,

That helps me breathe.

It's his hand on my waist,

That keeps me from falling. 


The way he holds my hand,

As we walk to my house,

Like my cells sending messages,

"Please don't let this die".


I wonder if it's him,

That I'm crazy about,

Or is it his unfettered kindness,

That tells me I'm a fool,

For being apart.


It's definitely his touch,

That I'm demented about.

The touch of his fingers running through my neck,

The touch of his lips pressing through my cheeks.

I'm crazy about the way he makes my body react.

With a single touch,

He could light a whole house on fire.


Pritha Krishna

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  1. Great piece of writing. Rhythm of lines are great.

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  2. Great piece of writing. Rhythm of lines are great.

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  3. Woowwwww ... sooo well framed... as I was reading... it was sooo pleasant that one can feel the words and get deep into the moment.

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  4. Awesome framing of words.... Keep on shining 😘😘

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  5. So proud of you. Never stop writing. ♡♡

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