Love poems for hopeless romantics; I'm the poet and you're my muse.
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
By Michael Gallegos8 years ago in Poets
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 Ankers8 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 Cole8 years ago in Poets
Come to me like a tide in the silences of astral dynamics Come to me like that goddess which lies behind the Moon of a mysterious Astarte who can not wear veils
By nunzio cartalemi8 years ago in Poets
You asked why I make it so hard to open up to someone because when I start getting too close that's when my heart starts to cry
By Dew Drops8 years ago in Poets
My darling, may I amaze you My darling, may I astonish you With sights you've never seen Or could have seen Or would have seen
You are Earth and, I, the moon. Much held within you. I am but flesh, a fragment of you. Tossed among star dust, I orbit, hiding in your silhouette.
By Eslieann Lefler8 years ago in Poets
What is this im seeing, I think i ought to be dreaming The marginality of reality Which is the same for everyone but not quite actually.
By Mathias Carassus8 years ago in Poets
IT had been a while since we had sex, You could tell the frustration was building up for us both. The look in our eyes, biting my lips wishing 'JUST TAKE ME',
By Crystal Korpan8 years ago in Poets
I WANT YOU, your sweet kisses, your lips on mine, You hold me so close, my body aches for your attention, The passion the heat; But you are all that I need,
Here I sit and rest my legs Your face I picture in my head I see your smile now that it's done This seat I built with you in mind
By Thomas Lennon8 years ago in Poets
She moves through sunrise and starlight Binding the air like fire Her every footstep a new morning A distant choir sung higher