Tagged: Love

losing love poems 0

Anna

Poem   All at once, you were someone else. I nearly introduced myself. I wondered at the child before me- A child. My God, had it always been so? Had the wine been that...

poem about legacy 0

Finally, a Will

Poem   So childlike I can’t be like love, like that Strength, yes The heirlooms passed down from fathers To sons like sparks given to an anvil From hammers Greatness laughs As a child,...

online love poem 0

Into the Final Frontier

Love Poem   As we laid on the grass and looked at the crescent, I grabbed my love’s hand and dreamt. I began to speak but she was incessant And said “I know what...

explorers 0

The Explorers

Poem   And so the earth was so wetted with rain Its surfaces steeped in so much moisture That all below the surface met that above it and So bodies of water were formed...

fiction about magic 3

Prologue

Short Story   Sebastian watched Cecelia jump from the pier into the white sand of the dunes. The long sea grass bent to brush against her bare ankles as she walked. Surges of wind blew...

Windy Walk, fiction about retirement 0

Love And Ghosts

Short Story   The man in the wheelchair had a face like the cartoon character Fred Flintstone and the feet to match. He sat in the middle of the nursing home hallway, one third...

poem about being 1

In Between

Poem   In between the confines of daily routine Is the magic of human experience Found in every song, book and movie The story of emotion The way it feels underneath the skin The...

poem about lust 0

Do This; Thing

Poem   Okay non sequitur The eyes really do contain a sliver Of soul No, no recant at this point is poor form Shows that your manners slink away when the going gets rough,...

warning poem 0

Firm Grasp

Poem   A flight on the back of a kite Bruise the ego only when no one looks From on the other side maybe the French Way of settling discord Married unwittingly alongside The...

poems about hope 0

I Lost A Dream

I dedicate this poem to everyone who’s felt that way… yes, you might have lost a dream, or even two, but you never know. Tomorrow you may find something far more precious. Poem  ...