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I posted my picture on my WhatsApp status and I got a comment about my sweet lips. I licked my lips and closed my eyes to imagine how it felt to be kissed by that person you adore. 

Instead of a “thank you”, I went on and on about how I missed locking lips and dancing tango with my tongue. I love my kisses with a mouthful of smarties or mint (whichever is available). 
In summary, chocolatey and minty kisses are my thing. 

I remember days when I could just send “I miss you and your kisses” the magic words! It would’ve rewarded me with an elevator kisses or passionate kisses in my car after work or dinner. Sadly, I don’t remember my last kiss. If I knew there would be a pandemic: I would have kissed differently and you bet! It would be a very long minty- chocolatey one. 

My picture could’ve gotten me a kiss but here I am, writing about kisses I yearn for. 
The sweet lips compliment is only for my phone and for my thoughts. 
I want to kiss one more time. Don’t text me kisses, come and kiss me. I am waiting. 


Corona Feelings by Chilombo

Photo credit: trendhunter.com

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  1. Eish! I hope whoever is being commanded to comman kiss will go and kiss oo because it's like they are threatening him: "kiss now or forever hold your peace" 😅

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  2. I am on my way.

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  3. Saa, I have been wasting my elevator rides..

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    1. Hahahahaha now you know what to do in an elevator.

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