Forever Kiss Poem by Richard Ford Bunuel Whale Carnegie Edison Simon Hitchcock Welles Christ Antunes Rodriguez Kubrick

Forever Kiss



To marry a girl you love from afar,
May lead to heartbreak but may reveal
Who you both are, a couple united
In the greatest force known
To both man or God,

Namely that of love forever after,
Chivalry although antiquated and loyal
To your better half, a long term long
Distance relationship that can test
What true love is, or for what it was

If it can't stand the litmus test of time
And distance, but the tensile strength
Of a ephemeral bond solidified
By a first kiss or the numerous forever
Touch of lips and later proven in coitus

After marriage, from death do us part,
A lifetime together is for love for our eternity
Of heaven after, either on land
Or in the after life,
Our love shall forever live,

Either in the far beyond
Or in the present life,
And what's present...
Is our love

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