Best Little Black Book Poems


He Arose

Hallelujahs 
Everlastingly!
 
All knowing God
Rewards faithful souls.
Omnipotent forgiveness is given.
Sin is deleted from God’s “Little Black Book.” 
Easter celebrates innocence; Jesus arose from the dead.

You&Me

You&me
it's like that song:you and me together...
it'll never happen
you go on with your cap on
thinking no one ill see what you wright in your little black book
no matter what you do or wear 
every one can still tell your in love with me!
i know but do you?
think about it
it'll come someday

Dreamer

A dreamer - yet they thought that she was mad
But dreams allowed an escape of reality, whenever she felt sad
Nobody special, lost in a fantasy world
Simple and thoughtful, yet no ordinary girl.

Her parents died when she was just two
Then she lived with Gran who was wise and true
Soon sent to high school; miles away
How she dearly missed her Gran every second of the day.

She was treated differently from all the rest
Only because she never had the best
Although ‘not well to do’, still the most humble being
Her ever-ready smile made others see “green”

The students would pick on her, laughing at her expense
Making her miserable, uncomfortable and extremely tense
So at breaks, left alone, she would sit by a tree
And when she closed her eyes she would feel carefree.

She dreamt that she was riding fast or flying in midair
And she could feel the wind blowing wildly through her hair
Her dreams took her places she never could go
Disneyland, Paris, Barbados, even Pluto!

She would write down her fantasies in her little black book
And read it whenever she sat at a nearby brook
She would remember Gran’s words: “Dreams do come true.
Just have a little faith and do the best you can do.”

Those words of wisdom had stuck with her till this day
And after high school she won a bursary to study far away.
Now she teaches orphans and makes them believe in their dreams
Making them feel special and enhancing their self-esteem.

She travels the world, always meeting new friends
Creating her very own popular trends
They love her personality and her radiant smile
People hope and forget their problems for a while

She was a dreamer yet they thought that she was mad
Now she’s living a life no-one dreamed she could have had
She wakes up each day living out her dreams
And that, dear friends, is where it really all begins…



DREAMS
02 May 2012


The Dating Game

The Dating Game


Well, times sure has changed
Dating is as easy as can be
Providing you have a good computer
With a lot of memory

Back when I was dating
Women played hard to get
But nowadays you can find them anywhere
Yep, even on the internet

I would always ask for their number
When I found that perfect female
But those days are now long gone
And now you gotta ask for their e-mail

The "Little black book" is a thing of the past
It's went the way of the hard drive
Instead of sitting around waiting for the phone to ring
Now, they're waiting for the mail to arrive

And now, they even use their webcams
While their talking, face to face
And It's no longer "Your place or mine?"
For now they meet in cyberspace

I'm telling you, I'm sure glad I'm married
Cause this would drive me insane
There's just too many cyber "How do you do's"
In this new fangled dating game
© Larry Belt  Create an image from this poem.

The Black Dog

The black dog comes without warning
it meanders inside my head
teasing me, testing me, pushing me to 
the limit of human endurance.

I hate my weakness. I abhor the crazy 
mixed up tears that roll valiantly down
my pale grey cheeks, fatigue envelopes
me in an ice cold shower - I shiver.

There is no respite from pain, though I
beg these feelings to desist. In this dull
ruinous life love lays in the black midden
Where the faeces is rancid on a summers day.

Is it just the grave that awaits me? NOOOO
Perish the thought, I need to live before I die.
I sit upon my garden seat, I pretend not to see that
black rook, I know it is waiting to pick my bones.

I open my little black book, erase all the names of
my past lovers. I pray to the Lord to forgive my
past. Please Lord, let me live before I die...
Release the black dog that haunts me so.

The Wall Is High

i jump to meet my mark,
it is met with arms out wide,
nothing, yet i expect a spark
so in little black book i confide.

what i ask of the masses, alot
admittedly ashamed i am not
to think, rejoice, connect the dots
to remember what we once forgot.

all i ask i that we don't assume,
they rely on ignorance to consume,
open your eyes and take full bloom,
never take an uninformed flume,

i see too much trouble ahead to ignore,
when i opened my eyes we had ten years,
i am still coming round and now we have four,
i see too much blood that will mix with my tears.

everything will mingle and change
it will all make sense once done
its just right now, its beyond our perceptive range
and to elaborate on the story no fun.

for certain synchronocities will take form
the knowledge unwraping in the implicate
it may not always be blatent, but hidden in the norm
some could term it karma, i make my own fate.


If

if I could find a way to hit delete 
if there was lock, I would turn the key 
if there was an easier way, 
a quicker path 
I would take it immediately 

if there were no shadows 
or once flowering meadows 
if the silver had  tarnished 
not polished to gleam 
if old black and whites 
had been torn and discarded 
I might have felt more at ease 

if there were no songs 
forgotten not long 
if the tune didn’t play in your memory 
when I don’t know is an easy road 
to protect those good old days 

if there were no thoughts of any but me 
if the little black book I didn’t see 
if doesn’t cover the well used pillow 
of dances not ever quite complete 

if I could read your mind 
what would I find 
what else is there I don’t know 
what will I discover shrouded 
there undercover… just 
waiting to rain down on me
© Jo Bien  Create an image from this poem.

Premium Member Tell It Like It Is

(aka… A Note To A Cheat)

The birds and the bees are down on their knees
The bunnies and kittens are riddled with fleas
The chocolates are melted the flowers are dead
And Cupid’s gold arrow turned out to be lead

Although you once rendered me all of a flutter
You’ve skewered my soul like a hot knife through butter
So, where do you go to get cozy and tender
While I lay alone with my heart in a blender

I long since discarded my rose-tinted specs
So don’t tell me that it’s not love, only sex
Did we not each promise till death us do part
Is that why you hammered a stake through my heart

Well, not anymore: keep your hearts and your flowers
I’ll fret nevermore when you’re missing for hours
To love and to cherish, remember that lie?
Be sure to remember this truth, “Goodbye.”

                         *

P.S… I’m reclaiming my pride that you took
For you never took… my little black book
                 ________________




[Sorry ladies, I’m not up for grabs… this is all make believe]


30 October 2022
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Valentine For My Ex

Subconscious thought periodically drops you into my cotton candy dream world.

The FM dial drizzles my mind with syrupy sweet remnants of the past.

I bite through the chewy nougat of what-could-have-been.

Zinfandel-laced thought processes amplify the rich, chocolatey memories, and morph them into an overindulgence that make my teeth ache.

A need, a craving.

Forgotten are the bitter lies, the lies beneath the lies.

The shattered promises.  

The salty tears.

The not-so-decadent degrading words that whisper up my spine.

The surreptitious, wicked little black book with names and numbers written in code.

The rancid smell of your latest addiction on your breath.

Your vitriolic tongue, continuously degrading and reminding me of my faults.

Forgotten... until they are remembered in a moment of natural, unadulterated clarity.

How To Know When You Are Getting Old

How To Know When You Are Getting Old

By Elton Camp

Well, there is longer room for any doubt
When the senior discount is asked about

If your little black book somehow came
To have nothing but the doctor’s name

A dripping faucet isn’t just an irritation
It engenders immediate need for urination

Because of pain, you feel much less delight
And whatever doesn’t hurt, won’t work right

Open a newspaper and it’s with great speed
That the obituaries you will begin to read

Glean in your eye isn’t due to passing lasses
But is a reflection of the sun off your glasses

Your are certainly getting well along in life
If the gray-haired lady you help is your wife

Yet another thing that will drive you wild
That middle-aged person is your own child

Old age has about caught you, it is so true
When your back goes out more than you
© Elton Camp  Create an image from this poem.

Our Cheryls Decree Nisi

Arms out stretched I reach for the sky 
and spin like a childs spinning top
as the rain  drips into my eyes.
Im set  free , Im top of the world. 

14 seconds is all that  it  took .
She had'nt got my x factor, but she had the looks. 
To many photo's and paprazzi around.
And no double barrel surname for you to learn.

Ive already been replaced with the next young guy.
I wish him well and lots of luck. 
Keeping a princess happy really tough
And I wonder if I have, nicoles number in my little black book.  


For the non  x factor readers http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/cheryl-granted-britains-fastest-divorce-9087698

Premium Member Black Is Not Wack

In a world where the color black is often misunderstood,
Let's shed some light on what's truly good.
Black Friday sales, a shopper's delight,
Financial success on the bottom line, shines bright.

Luxury cars and sleek limousines, easily attract, 
But film and stage crews wearing all black don’t distract.
Power, elegance, sophistication in black attire,
Black exudes status, confidence and formality that never tire.

Credit lines and exclusive cards are black,
A little black book, aww… a secret stack.
Black tie dinners, events so grand,
Orange is the New Black, a popular stand.

Karate black belts, symbolize skills honed with might,
Black sand beaches like Santorini’s, a stunning sight.
The Black Panther Party, fighting for human dignity 
Black is the color for mystery, unity and solidarity.

Black wedding dresses preceded the white Victorian tradition,
All black cars from Henry Ford's assembly line, a historical rendition.
But amidst the beauty of black, there's also pain,
Darkness, death, grief, evil, and fear that remain.

Understand that black is not wack, it's a color of depth,
To embrace the good, and ignore the rest is inept.
Black pops amid all other hues in a world so vast,
Let's appreciate God’s divine design, and reject misconceptions of the past.

Premium Member Petals of Pain

Turquoise tears stain my face
Like violet varicose veins 
Stains of sentimental sensuality
Wrapped in white fears and black feathers

For love has fuschia flown away
Ruining reverie’s red roses 
Turning them black decomposes
Any ink dried died in letters for love

Would have fell on silver sword
Sacrificed, sliding through heart
Silky bloody poetic death 
He saves a cutting of brown hair
And a crimson rose of despair
Pressing between pages of art
Like my onyx broken heart

Was only a notch on burnt belt
Firey from love’s hazing hell
Wicked love spell wilting passion
Kisses rationed refusing
To hold wet tongue’s telling
Of rebelling rose’s rise
In spirit despite demise 

Petals of purple pain 
Painting passion with rain
And teal tears tangerine train 
Of torment trailing behind
Like a wedding dress 
Of jilted beauty 
Doing duty during dilemmas 
Flower to remember
Pressed between pages
Of a little black book
Of love unreturned

Little Black Book

I sure am glad I got married
Dating's like russian roulette
You pull the trigger and hope for the best
A night you'll never forget

Dinner and a movie
Is the beginning of this dating prequel
And if she gives you a goodnight kiss
It might just become a sequel

Then comes all that waiting
Wondering when you should call
You don't wanna look to desperate
Or worse, not interested at all

And what about those sweaty palms
As you reach to take her hand
You want her to think you're masculine
And not some kind of girlyman

So marriage is your final reward
For all those years you've waited
And finally retire your little black book
Of all the girls you've dated
© Larry Belt  Create an image from this poem.

My Little Black Book

This is my little black
book.
Please open it,and
take a look.

In it,poems you will
find.
Some are sadness,
Some are kind.

These are passages,of 
my time.
No truer feelings,will
you find.

Read it till your hearts
content.
Your time with it,will
be well spent.

If you like it,please
read on.
If you don't,find a desk,
to set it upon.

Read it,from beginning
to end.
A message,to your heart,
it might send.

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