A kiss is the morning dew which stand up. (Un baiser, c’est la rosée – Du matin qui s’est levé)
—Charles de Leusse
We write “I love you” on the mouth by the kisses that touch it. (On écrit “je t’aime” sur bouche – Par les bisous qui la touchent.)
The kiss is neither returned nor exchanged, because it’s free. (Le baiser n’est ni repris – Ni échangé, car gratuit.)
The lover steals a kiss. He incurs life imprisonment. (L’amoureux vole un baiser. – Il encourt perpétuité.)
One kiss, two lips. One love, two bodies. (Un baiser, ce sont deux lèvres. – Un amour, ce sont deux corps.)
Kissing hides the lips; but shows our love. (S’embrasser cache les lèvres ; – Mais montre notre amour.)
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