love poems
Love poems for hopeless romantics; I'm the poet and you're my muse.
My words have no nationality and the horizon is wide!
My words have no nationality and the horizon is wide! I escaped from the timbre of a melody: what about you, my gentle hereafter?
RecipologyPublished about a year ago in Poetsflickering flames
Fireplace embrace — Exhale, the heat of your breath thaws my frozen limbs
Rebekah ElisabethPublished about a year ago in PoetsMy Love For You
My love for you flows like a river, rushing through me with great intensity And yet always bringing with it waves of calm and peace.
Cayla WrightPublished about a year ago in PoetsAwaken
Raindrops of the Sun Resides in her mind like Fire
Blooming rose
Like the blooming rose in spring, A woman's beauty is a radiant thing. Her softness like the petals, her grace like the stem,
VIDHYASAGARPublished about a year ago in PoetsBanana Bread
Why can't I make banana bread? Why can't I do it? - I want it to taste equivalent to my Mom's I want to be able to serve it to guests
A Lady with a PenPublished about a year ago in PoetsWhen I Married Vocal
Four years ago we got married, one another, we've carried. Every day, you're there; every day, I'm here. We can talk and talk for hours by candlelight,
Rowan FinleyPublished about a year ago in PoetsA Bdsm Poem
In the dark of night and every where else she whispered yes. she whispered yes in rage and in passion...... but never i noticed in the most mundane of things ....
Kia T Cooper-ErbstPublished about a year ago in PoetsThe 5 Elements
Taking a last Breath Saying a final good-bye A sign in the sky The Birth of Water Pure and Cleansing to my soul Refreshed and Renewed
Christina BarrettPublished about a year ago in PoetsImpress me
Impress me, she said, tell me something deep, Impress you? He mused, you sow what you reap. Entertain me, she tried, have a drink or two with me,
Rachael MacDonaldPublished about a year ago in PoetsA Poet’s Story
“Poetry is about language being as complex and as beautiful as it possibly can be, all at once,” says Alice Fulton, English. “It isn’t to convey facts or information. It conveys something that is beyond words—you can’t ever unpack everything in a good poem because the language is inherently slippery and purposefully layered.”
Billye BobPublished about a year ago in PoetsWow!
They magnetized – Snap! He took her breath away – Swoosh! Love at first sight – Awww!
Lisa AkemiPublished about a year ago in Poets