Wednesday, April 30, 2008

LOVE POEMS


Fortunate

I think you are sensational,
Spactacular and more;
Your lucious lips and charming smile
Are things, I can't ignore.

The sound of your alluring voice ...
The way you call my name;
You can't begin to understand
How you set my heart aflame.

And whenever you are in my arms;
Your body soft, sublime ...
Gives me a taste of Heaven
And stills the march of time.

You are an inspiration;
You're entrancing and divine;
So fortunate am I, my love
To know that you are mine.

The Holidays Are Here

It's that time of year again
The Holidays are here;
And you are in my life, my love,
To bring me lots of cheer.

Let's walk beneath the mistletoe,
But hold me close, my sweet;
Tradition must be followed,
So sweep me off my feet.

Let's cuddle near a roaring fire;
Let's hold each other tight,
While watching flames a dancing,
We'll kiss throughout the night.

How wonderful this season is,
With you here in my arms;
Sharing with me these special times,
Treating me to your charms

The Secret Garden

There is a light that shows me the way,
To a secret garden, with a fragrant bouquet,
And as I enter through its welcoming gates,
To savor all that for me awaits -
I can't help but wonder why the light chose me
Why fate gave me the Garden's key.

For whatever the reason, this much I know,
It is a lovely place where I love to go -
A garden full of life's delights -
Of tenderness and wondrous nights.

A garden in which to nourish my soul;
A place to go to make me whole
Where the warming light becons me "stay;
Where always it is Valentine's Day.

Time has shown me this simple truth,
That the light that shines from high above -
That leads me to this garden each day
Is the nurturing light of your infinite love.

Two Birds


Two birds begin a journey long,

From different points in a far off land;

With a luring urge - in heart a song,

Two novices heed life's command.


As they make their great migration,

Their feeble feet turn to taloned hands;

And the two reach their destination

As seasoned travelers in the southern lands.


Still unaware that the other lives,

Each alights upon the very same tree;

And there the two, as if guided by God,

Fall madly in love and marry.


Thus so it is with you and me;

Two birds which Heaven's winds did blow

To this blessed rendezvous of life,

Like the two Swallows at Capistrano.

One Way Love


A one way love can never thrive;

It needs reciprocation.

And so in order to survive

My love needs affirmation.


So throw your caution to the sky,

And let your heart command.

You'll find that it will not deny

A love which must expand.


Come now, to me, with open arms

And sweep me off my feet;

And then display for me your charms,

To make my love complete.


My one way love will terminate

Without your inspiration.

So, therefore, please reciprocate

With no more hesitation.


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