Love poems for hopeless romantics; I'm the poet and you're my muse.
My first encounter with an angel, From a moment spent in hell, Came a time of light, When I began to fight no more, And it seemed that I was done for sure,
By Jack Rabbit9 years ago in Poets
One. A girl with her hands waving high. She was waving at you, despite that she's so shy. Two. Her scatter brain, with your words in her head, driving her insane.
By Piper Suscha9 years ago in Poets
Don't know much about you Just when I was growing frustrated Everybody's doing it And I'm doing it wrong Or am I? You heard I might
By Amy9 years ago in Poets
For some, a final resting place: Into the arms of holy grace Goes a creature so profound That her feet don't touch the ground
By Jake Mainwaring9 years ago in Poets
Five years ago, I lost you. It was a flash before my eyes, I couldn't even blink. Couldn't hear a sound from you. You were just a memory I kept close,
By Karri Duperron9 years ago in Poets
Everything was perfect about you, Except me I was the flaw in your everyday, The stain on the tapestry that is your life
By g. whiles9 years ago in Poets
I love you I love you when it’s cold outside and you let me seek comfort in your jacket I love you during the night when wolves howl and the moon shines
31 hours away, It breaks my heart I feel this way, Caught off guard you came unto me, “I was honestly lost, but now I see”
By Kisella Kopciuk9 years ago in Poets
I am earth, bearer of the primordial womb; Time plants his seeds within my hinterland, Life takes root: nourished by sea and sun,
By Raven Aurora9 years ago in Poets
I have butterflies in my stomach, And these thoughts that are in my head, About a future and a life, But one where I’m not dead.
Lust is like a whisper in the night You feel it, but there’s no sound Sometimes, it gives one a fright But darling, just ignore your heart that pounds
By Cassidy Smith9 years ago in Poets
She always knew how I had felt. Though I wasn't sure what would be dealt. I was a tell, my cards reflected in ones' own specs.
By Geoffrey Savage9 years ago in Poets