Love poems for hopeless romantics; I'm the poet and you're my muse.
Why’d you have to come here. Why’d you have to walk into my life. Now look at you, you're all I think about. I can’t get you out of my head.
By unknown8 years ago in Poets
Is it one of those days Or just this time of year Maybe there's a full moon Or maybe I'm just scared The list could go on
By Scott Jackson8 years ago in Poets
He held me. He said ‘I love you’. He hit me. He said ‘I love you’. He berated me. He said ‘I love you’. He hated me. He said ‘I love you’.
By Paul Priesing8 years ago in Poets
"It's all a matter of pain," she said, as he wrapped the noose around my head. "There are things you must endure..." I shook my head, I wasn't sure.
By Monique Watrous8 years ago in Poets
I see you I feel you when I think of you My fingertips tingle at the thought of your skin I want you but I'm love Or at least I thought so
By Shane Gilmore8 years ago in Poets
This is all a dream, A long, Terrible, Painful dream, It’s a nightmare, I wish it would end, I can’t help him,
By Miss. J8 years ago in Poets
“Cullen's Confession” There was an eclipse of the new moon in the twilight. Hours before the breaking dawn. Before our lips even touched it felt right...
By Steven Baldry8 years ago in Poets
How do you heal a lost heart? How do you mend the broken pieces? How do you stop the shedding tear? How do you stop the memories from overflowing?
By Kedisha Rowe8 years ago in Poets
G is for Goodhearted A is for Artistic R is for Remarkable R is for Respectful E is for Easy to talk to T is for Tender-hearted
By Marissa Ruttenberg8 years ago in Poets
Edward... Edward, you have Bella for eternity... Would it break your heart... If she spent a mere lifetime with me ?
My love is hot and crimson, bursting inside myself. Bloody and painful; it stings. It is dangerous to live with that inside.
By Andria Rivera8 years ago in Poets
I try to forget about the sea salt taste on my mouth. I try to cry, but I don't feel any tears. I try to listen for someone, but nobody's there.
By Amber Spell8 years ago in Poets