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How
To Be A Great Kisser on Dates
The
dictionary says that a kiss is "a salute made by
touching with the lips pressed closely together and
suddenly parting them." From this it is quite obvious
that, although a dictionary-may know something about
words, it knows nothing about kissing.
If
we are to get the real meaning of the word kiss, instead
of going to the old fogies who compile dictionaries, we
should go to the poets who still have the hot blood of
youth coursing in their veins. For, instance, Coleridge
called a kiss, "nectar breathing." Shakespeare says that
a kiss is a "seal of love." Martial, that old Roman poet
who hid ample opportunity to do research work on the
subject, says that a kiss was "the fragrance of balsam
extracted from aromatic trees; the rise odor yielded by
the teeming saffron; the perfume of fruits mellowing in
their winter buds; the flowery meadows in the summer;
amber warmed by the hand of a girl; a bouquet of flowers
that attracts the bees."
Yes,
a kiss is all of these ... and more.
Others have said that a kiss was: the balm of love; the
first and last of joys; love's language; the seal of
bliss; love's tribute; the melting sip; the nectar of
Venus; the language of love.
Yes,
a kiss is all of these . . . and more.
For
a kiss can never be absolutely defined. Because each
kiss is different from the one before and the one after.
just as no two people are alike, so are no two kisses
alike. For it is people who make kisses. Real, live
people pulsating with life and love and extreme
happiness.
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