Love poems for hopeless romantics; I'm the poet and you're my muse.
"Are you a lover or a fighter" Oh, darling, you can be more than one thing. If it pleases you, it is possible to write your words in blood,
By Sierra Lynn7 years ago in Poets
Sometimes I forget how you treated me There’s no lies or regrets Just a vacant scene You’re not my next She says, quit begging me
By Ecarg Nosive7 years ago in Poets
I saw them through misguided vision; clusters of glinting pixy dust floating through the sun. Was it just dust or really tiny fairies here to tell me something I needed to know, needed to realize?
By Mia Lynn7 years ago in Poets
The sun shining on your skin The glow of your smile The feeling I get makes me want to stay awhile The sparkle in your eyes, it's always so hard to say goodbye
By Cha cha7 years ago in Poets
Don't you notice that there will never be another you? As long as I stand here and breathe Don't you notice how my heart melts?
By Jamie Lélianne7 years ago in Poets
Two hearts, already broken, mend together. Secrets and thoughts of you, you and I forever. When you go, obsessive thoughts of you in my mind.
By Ash astrid7 years ago in Poets
All my life I was looking for someone like you I asked God, "Give me a love that will last forever." Something pure and something true
The rain, what is it with the rain? I have seen it fall how many times? But this time it has evaporated my thoughts into puddles
I can't stand the picture of your smile It clenches my fists and grinds my teeth Your eyes Glistening like the stars Your hands
By Neil Blake7 years ago in Poets
Projected affection the mind’s conjured up protection. Wishing meets wanting and having equates holding. control can’t convince us
By Kendra Adams7 years ago in Poets
Past violent, only violet now, the lavender lies we lay. Forgotten is the fight and our fists remain buried; we realize the Earth may never be home again.
The sweet melody Of you in my ear I’m a strong man But still I shed a tear So beautifully graceful So intricate Makes me want to be
By Dylan Long7 years ago in Poets