Get Your Premium Membership

Romance Community Poems

These Romance Community poems are examples of Community poems about Romance. These are the best examples of Community Romance poems written by international poets.


The Color Red
Don’t let the color red get into your head, don’t let the color red force you to bury the dead, red is strong,  ...

Read More
Categories: community, appreciation, books, business, character,



The Road
The road is open wide for everyone to drive, the road is open wide for everyone to experience a better life, those living at the...

Read More
Categories: blessing, celebration, community, confidence,

Behind the Door
There is still aggression hiding behind the door, you have to prepare yourself before you land on the shore; wear long boots to cover your...

Read More
Categories: america, beauty, celebration, community,

Premium Member Riding Sixties Shotgun
I was in the shotgun seat
in 1960 Lansing Michigan
headed straight as a harddrive
through ghettoizing "Negra Section"
hunting down our commercial whitebread 
heavenly ThriftyAcres

Wanna be a WalMart...

Read More
Categories: beauty, community, culture, extended

Premium Member Unsettled Calm
Unsettled Calm

Why am I writing this, 
when they say... 
really no one cares? 
I don't believe they are right. 
The more "they" try to prove...

Read More
© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: america, community, confidence, confusion,



The Lion's Den
I am in the lion’s den and I need some help
I am in the Lion’s den and some people want me dead
Every day I faced...

Read More
Categories: appreciation, business, community, confidence,

Premium Member The End of Nothing
The End of Nothing

I am sitting...
waiting and thinking. 
Really going crazy, 
slowly insane. 
I am at home, 
trapped. (by discretion)

My guy is in the building....

Read More
© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: america, community, heartbroken, meaningful,

Premium Member High Fidelity
in the fifties there was the
hi-fi sound
which meant
high fidelity
being very faithful to the original
not stereophonic but
monaural
one

stereo meant many sounds
from many directions
many lovers
in many cars and...

Read More
Categories: character, community, devotion,

Premium Member The Names of Angels
The Names of Angels

Caren, 
Sharon, 
Joy, 
Mary and Lee...
Do not fear, 
the names here, 
and you will see.

There are more, 
there are others, 
you know...

Read More
© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: caregiving, community, friendship, grandfather,

Premium Member Slipping
Slipping

What is expected
from perfection?
Do your best,
and none can find fault. 
The level of your challenge, 
needs to be higher,
than your attainable goal. 

Help others rise...

Read More
© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: america, angel, community, history,

Premium Member Needy
Needy

Wants!
They are so hard to handle.
Everyone has one, even if they don’t want one. 
Some try to hide theirs, but it shows. 
I hate to...

Read More
© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: atheist, city, community, crazy,

How I Work
Go do be to the dozens of them stars,

I say to the reactionary planet doing deeds for the floral arts,

when I went to the south...

Read More
Categories: chicago, community, cool, cry,

Premium Member The Bird Feeder
Sometimes,
not often enough,
I stop my morning routine
to watch the feeding drama breathe feathered flurries in and out,
on, 
and under,
my side-yard bird feeder

Outside my kitchen windows
over...

Read More
Categories: bird, community, earth, humanity,

Love Forevermore
I begged God
for someone like you.

I was worried
and so weary.

In so much pain.
I tried to hide it away.

I wanted to die.
I didn’t think I could...

Read More
Categories: community, i love you, inspirational

Dinner For Two
My vision
brought you to me.

You covered my face
with your love.

Gentle kisses
took away my pain.


From our first embrace,
no more tears.

You sheltered me from
my own rain.

You opened...

Read More
Categories: community, how i feel, i


Book: Shattered Sighs