When I kiss you
An entire ocean runs through my veins
Flowers grow in my body as if it were a garden
And you apply some fertilizer and you trim me, I’m happy
And on my tongue a nightingale reveals itself
And under his wings we love each other without shame
When you kiss me
You give a Nobel prize to my mouth
When I kiss you
You open and close up like the wings of a butterfly
And your saliva baptises my illusion
And you eat away all the reason
A moan undresses itself and gets out of your voice
I follow in his steps and my heart is folded
When you kiss me
All the stars are lit at dawn
And on my tongue a nightingale reveals itself
And under his wings we love each other without shame
When you kiss me
You give a Nobel prize to my mouth
When I kiss you
The moon balances over the river and dives …