Love poems for hopeless romantics; I'm the poet and you're my muse.
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 Tóth2 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 Enache2 days ago in Poets
Heart of Quiet Love A crimson rose begins to speak, In lines of grace and gentle flame, It does not shout, it does not rush,
By George’s Girl 2026 2 days ago in Poets
Verse 1 I used to chase the light outside Thought I’d find myself in someone’s eyes But every mirror turned me home
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior2 days ago in Poets
Those red feathers—crimson? Scarlet? flashing the sky behind you, above your shadow calling to me, swooping your thermal glide,
By Harper Lewis2 days ago in Poets
You are the fire that does not scorch but colors the night, a blaze of amber and lilac that brushes the sky’s cheek. In your flames I see the phoenix of my own becoming
By Forest Green3 days ago in Poets
You found me where the warm lights thin, where midnight folds the blue into a tight seam, where all my guarded edges
By SUEDE the poet3 days ago in Poets
Blooming Within A face half hidden, soft with grace, Where colour breathes and vines unfold, A quiet garden lives inside,
By George’s Girl 2026 3 days ago in Poets
Complex Affair You stood where truth begins to bend, Not lover, not a faithful friend, A space between what is and lies,
Just about the time there is some semblance of normalcy, The thought of you comes whimpering back to mind. Our first conversations
By Julie Lacksonen3 days ago in Poets
I raise my voice to the sunrise‑kissed horizon, where every amber strand of light is a braid of you the laughter of a tide that folds into another tide,
When I look in your eyes, I see an entire world reflected back at me. * Twin galaxies filled with stars. Glimmering with possibility
By Bradley Ramsey3 days ago in Poets