Love poems for hopeless romantics; I'm the poet and you're my muse.
He was a man I thought I'd be with for eternity. Always assumed his flame would proudly burn for me. Until I found the pictures he didn't want me to see.
By Paul Crocker7 years ago in Poets
To my love, I'm sending you a letter first class. It explains my inner feelings so you don't have to ask. I hope you understand the honesty of my past.
You kissed me, Even though I'm a rolling stone. That's when I knew it was over. Hazel eyes met brown; The world I knew from that moment fell away.
By Cheyanne Young7 years ago in Poets
Why do we love? Is there a thing we need? Or are we just selfish? I used to one, One of those. The people that go around,
By Bob nemo7 years ago in Poets
The day I went south. My secret lover remained. He was still on my mouth. His love was contained. A lasting kiss. From his lips to mine.
The one who stands beyond compare Evolving days of which to share Of whom I call to reminisce Allied shoulder greatest bliss
By Geraldine Taylor7 years ago in Poets
We were living in a daydream One where we couldn't be seen Peace isn't easy when your soul is on fire Yet we stayed caught up in our desire
By R.B. Lee7 years ago in Poets
You’re a wild animal. I can’t resist your call. Liking it hard and hot. Loving the equipment you got. Beast of a man.
The day I first saw you, You were wearing Red. And as you entered the room, Making my heart pound and others who envied you drop dead.
By Isha Khaneja7 years ago in Poets
Him I Once met the perfect Man He was funny Caring, compassionate He respected me deeply He understood my disabilities
By Rachelle Murphy7 years ago in Poets
Fractured is my heart. A closed door left open. Cold air luminous to heat, then burns its flame to ice. The light is left forgotten. Its rapture is once again hidden.
By C B7 years ago in Poets
Attempting to not be burned by our forest fire, Truth will not set us free. It nags at the virtue covered in a desire that has broken free from its leash
By Tawni Maisonneuve7 years ago in Poets