Poems About: ROMANTIC

In this page, poems on / about “romantic” are listed.

  • 325.
    PRICELESS LOVE

    I'd forsake a million roses
    to simply see her pretty face
    Trade a thousand words of love
    for one tender embrace read more »

    Ray Lucero
  • 326.
    Waves

    Waves crushing against the shore
    Such a restful sound that I adore
    Add a sunset and it’s so fantastic
    Couples always find this so romantic read more »

    David Hall
  • 327.
    I Said To My Son

    I said to my son:
    be romantic man. Be chivalrous and kind,
    and cherish that one. That same little lady,
    you shall take to romance. Be a little father, read more »

    Jerusalmi Streete
  • 328.
    Romantics

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    Kathleen C. Gibson
  • 329.
    The Old Lowe House, Staten Island

    Another prospect pleased the builder's eye,
    And Fashion tenanted (where Fashion wanes)
    Here in the sorrowful suburban lanes
    When first these gables rose against the sky. read more »

    Alan Seeger
  • 330.
    Tide

    The mone shines it's silent light,
    On the restless power of the ocean,
    As it endevours to break the sand,
    That lines the barrior between it life stroke, read more »

    Nick Hilton
  • 331.
    Canto III

    Silence raptures into song, as
    loneliness walks into the light.
    A beautiful time I was awakened,
    your pathway leading into mine. read more »

    Sharmeen Azam
  • 332.
    romance

    the moon who wrote by candle light,
    he whispered low his love, to whom he adored-
    in a romantic game of follow the leader
    he chased the sun in chance, he might catch her. read more »

    Amberlee Carter
  • 333.
    Dissolved into eternity

    Consumed by a magical fire
    sizzling with lust
    tormented with passion
    drunken with love read more »

    brindha saran
  • 334.
    Sadness Too Intense

    Sadness too intense and deep
    Can shatter the mind and eliminate
    Vital memories: read more »

    Uriah Hamilton
  • 335.
    Unforgiven

    I fell off the wagon
    I'm a hopeless romantic
    I couldn't break an old habit
    I'm tired of being here read more »

    Victor Osorio
  • 336.
    Romantic Courtesy

    He would tip his hat as the lady passed by
    When walking along the street
    He would take her hand and give it a kiss
    Whenever they would meet read more »

    Dorothy Durrant
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