A Summer’s Kiss

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Have you ever

had a kiss

that was

Juicy Red; it

ran down your chin,

you could chew on the embarrassment,

and went back in for more.

Salty tears rolled

down a cheek;

touching

velvety texture

making

a moment

a touch of perfection.

Love is.

vine ripened Jersey tomatoes.

Hailing from Texas, transplanted to New Jersey by way of St. Louis, Stelling is a wife, mother, chef, a writer, an activist, and insomniac. She is managing editor of Z-composition Magazine, and has works published in vox poetica, Referential Magazine, getSpark, NJMonthly, Wild River Review, River Poets Quarterly, and NJMonthly. Her food poetry has been heard on CroptoCuisine Radio.

CE – US1

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