Love poems for hopeless romantics; I'm the poet and you're my muse.
Snow White skin With long Lucious dark brown hair Deep brown eyes And a smile that is divine Rosie read cheeks Lips dark as red wine
By Jennifer lindquist5 days ago in Poets
There was a love I never spoke, Not because it wasn’t real— But because some feelings grow deeper When they’re not forced to be revealed.
By imtiazalam5 days ago in Poets
Sometimes I can see through my own skin and I don’t like the way the light shines behind it like an egg under a heat lamp
By Olivia Dodge5 days ago in Poets
You’re Not Dead, So How Can You Haunt Me? You sit there breathing, I hear it, slow, steady, real, Yet every room bends when you enter, like memory gone wrong,
By George’s Girl 2026 5 days ago in Poets
eat the sun, eat her whole— the most powerful force in our universe, healer and destroyer . encircle her, blind her with your body—
By Paul Stewart5 days ago in Poets
I kept trying to explain that I am never with children !? I kept trying to explain that travelling around the world makes NO sense if I see the same !?
By 365poetry5 days ago in Poets
The Witch of Reasons She walks where questions gather thick, in corners where no light will stay, her breath a hush of knowing cold,
Verse 1 Pull me closer, baby, let our fire ignite, Press your lips on mine with slow burning desire. Every kiss you give, I’ll keep,
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior5 days ago in Poets
Verse 1 Underneath the starlit sky, With dreams that soar and never die, We whisper softly, hearts in tune,
[Verse] The fire between us glows so bright Not a blaze of sorrow Not a fight It’s not a pyre of regret Not a cruel goodbye
I passed by the chocolate store where we locked eyes for the first time. You wore the same roughened leather jacket, and I, the same red ballet shoes.
By Imola Tóth5 days ago in Poets
I believe fear Is what we bear So we can love Someone above Long ago Gave us love And let us know That it will grow Deep in our hearts
By Daria Alexandra Enache6 days ago in Poets