Love poems for hopeless romantics; I'm the poet and you're my muse.
Before I get the blame Let me tell you who I am Before you judge my action Let me explain our fairytale He and I are not friends, that's what we pretend
By eden child9 years ago in Poets
For love liveth free, There are no bounds. Love floweth fluidly, When it comes around. Love fills vastly, As the deepest sea.
By Michael Gallegos9 years ago in Poets
Gradually in one hundred and forty-nine dollar clouds I awaken. Pale ivory fluff fit for a queen (truly) for her castle in the sky.
By Alondra Adame9 years ago in Poets
I Stay Rooted As Her Eyes Change And Her Fire Burns I Stay Rooted As Her Body Aches And Her Skin Yearns I Stay Rooted
By alessandro schiavoni9 years ago in Poets
She’s the prettiest El Salvadorian I’ve ever seen, hermosa just like a queen, her body I just truly adore, and I address her as mi amor.
By K9 years ago in Poets
Joy is defined by the limits of its way. Sometimes silent, it still must have its say. It is the alpha and the beta of all men’s lives—
By Kevin McClintock9 years ago in Poets
Once I had this feeling of something new. I thought it was just you; The way I feel around you... Turns out, it was another autumn.
By Domantas Saldukas9 years ago in Poets
There is a magpie in my garden, he’s been there all week, Just one lonely magpie, so sad & bleak, I look at this magpie & he reminds me of you,
By Karen Commane9 years ago in Poets
Oh...you living being with your trashed soul emotions Burning heart with unseen desire Shaking arms, vibrating palms feeling the sweet childish face of her
By Alibella Sunset9 years ago in Poets
Dearest: Like a poet needs a muse to write, or An artist a vision for his work of art, I need you... As teacher needs a student to make wise, or
love pulls tight sometimes like a dress a size too small the kind you wear for vanity though you can't sit down or breathe
By Karen Ankers9 years ago in Poets
Damn them that curse love Was it love that turned infatuation to flattery? That blinded sight to perfection beyond the surface of all
By Daniel Cole9 years ago in Poets