'Morsel' is a perfect word. Forming those six letters on the lips and tongue prompts an instantaneous physiological reaction. The mouth waters. The lips purse.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love words, but I also love finding out that there is a word for something that you've experienced but didn't know there was a word for. Like 'toothpack' - that is a word for when you eat biscuits or cookies and you get that annoying layer of chewed substance on your molars that you kind of have to pick out.
When we, as humans, articulate, our tongues tend to hit the back of the teeth.
Papa, potatoes, poultry, prunes and prism, are all very good words for the lips.
Saliva has testosterone and estrogen. When you kiss, you're having a chemical experience.
Sometimes I'll come up with a lick that I really love, and I'll try to put the right words to it for years. Suddenly something comes to me that works just right.
A kiss is a lovely trick designed by nature to stop speech when words become superfluous.
There is nothing that so much gratifies an ill tongue as when it finds an angry heart.
My tongue is what I used instead of my fists because I was a small and cowardly young man. Amusing people with stories and being bizarre with words was my way of getting out of fixes.
He rolls it under his tongue as a sweet morsel.
Be sure that you speak with unfeigned lips.