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Ghost Kisses
Each kiss lifts the faded ink
 of the carbon copy kiss 
 that came before.
 
 You can scoff, 
 but it was you who taught me,
 that day when
 I licked behind your teeth
 and you raised a slender hand
 to brush my fringe from my eyes.
 I don’t have a fringe.
 
 But that made me sit up and notice,
 and that afternoon in the 
 echoing lecture hall
 your strawberry gloss
 tasted like my first kiss with
 her.
 I lifted a hand to loosen your loose bun.
 You don’t wear your hair up.
 
 I never would have guessed
 that I would want
 your kiss more than any other,
 that I would welcome 
 stroking the scar on your cheekbone
 and your silky black hair.
 
 But we’ll be together this evening,
 so bring your army of ghosts
 and we can lay down arms
 and present our pasts,
 wrap them in a white banner
 and kiss like it’s something new.
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