When I kiss you
I run an entire ocean through my veins
Flowers are born on my body like a garden
And you fertilise me and prune me and I am happy
And across my tongue a nightingale undresses
And between its little wings we make love without shame
When you kiss me
You give a Nobel prize to my mouth.
When I kiss you
You open and close like the wings of a butterfly
And your saliva baptises my illusion
And you bite me until I lose sense of reason
And a moan undresses itself and leaves your voice
I follow in its footsteps and my heart beats double time
When you kiss me
All the stars in the dawn sky are lit up
And across my tongue a nightingale undresses
And between its little wings we make love without shame
When you kiss me
You give a Nobel prize to my mouth.
When I kiss you
The moon trembles over the river and is plastered