That second kiss (or third, or fourth) is not about escalation. It is about affirmation. It says: You are not just a body I used. You are the person I want to wake up next to in the blurry hour before dawn.
The original lyrics are romantic and sentimental, featuring lines like "I remember one day, maybe was the first day of my life... Kiss me, kiss me, kiss me again" . Kiss Me- Fuck Me- And Kiss Me Again... Rich Kis...
There is a grammar to the body that no language school teaches. It is learned in the dark, in the half-light of a bedroom where the curtains refuse to close completely, letting in a sliver of indifferent city glow. That grammar begins with a single verb: kiss . That second kiss (or third, or fourth) is
It sounds like you’re looking for a piece of expressive, sensual content built around a specific lyrical or poetic refrain: “Kiss me, fuck me, and kiss me again… rich kiss.” You are the person I want to wake