Love Poems
Poems about Love
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Poetry is magic— It makes me feel so good— Whenever I am real depressed I write and I feel good— I hope that you can read it And start to understand How vital to the culture It is across the land— The earth is just a face— You’ve often heard it said— And we are…
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London is a Roman town. Convince me I am wrong. It wasn’t there til Romans came And built it there along The Thames, and if you didn’t know The Globe was on the North- Ern side where all the prisons were But oh, how Shakespeare glowed Whenever he was writing ‘bout The wonderful Monarchs. See,…
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I haven’t slept a wink this weekOr really the whole year.At least when I start writing songsMy ex-wife disappearsAnd she no longer haunts my dreamsAnd always in her place:A woman so extraordinaryI cannot see her face.
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I tripped into Hell And found a seashell That contained a noise A beautiful voice It sang in my ear As I held it near But then the shell faded And I was left jaded.
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I can write you poetry whenever you feel blue Come on, darling, have a tab I only dose for you. If you sail the seas with me You’ll find that you will see No distinction whatsoever Between you and me
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to a man who’s getting better but is really facing issues like a lack of toilet tissue Everyday I prosper Ha, just kidding I’m accosted By the men who want my ham To invest it in a scam. You must believe I’m lyin’ But, my dear, you see me tryin’ So I must believe my…
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A planet is a pebble. On some beach, on some coast. One of many rocks found in its “Quadrant” of the galaxy. It may seem queer But both are made of rock. And both are rich with Stories untold. And both belong To something much bigger. And both are features of a featureful Universe.