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Romantic Gender Poems

These Romantic Gender poems are examples of Gender poems about Romantic. These are the best examples of Gender Romantic poems written by international poets.


Idiot Sapphic
Do you like me, or are you just kind?
Do I misconstrue
Your affectionate words,
Your gestures of a sweet nature,
As symbols of adoration?

Am I am idiot sapphic?
So...

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Categories: gender, girl, love, poems,



Identity
A label
Whilst not necessary
Has a certain power that comes with it
A way to search for similar lived experiences
Shared by other people
Who understand what you are...

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Categories: body, confusion, discrimination, gender,

Waiting For Acceptance
Now Buxton is the place to stay when hiking in “the Dales”,
But your schedule’s shot to pieces if you’re troubled by strong gales,
On a campsite...

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Categories: anxiety, character, confusion, gender,

Premium Member Indian Heat
I look toward the swish swish tree
I named it this at only three
Whilst watching lizard frog and snake
Crawl and wind their way to make.

I look...

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Categories: desire, gender, sad love,

An Apology To All Women
I’m sorry for not being who you want me to be,
I’m sorry for not being the most attractive of all,
I’m sorry for not being romantic...

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Categories: anti bullying, emotions, gender,



The Midnight Show
Today is good but tomorrow will be better
Today my heart is heavy but tomorrow it will be lighter
Sweat is oozing out of my body dripping...

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Categories: gender, appreciation, care, confidence, dark,

Premium Member Lost Pantheons
“Lost Pantheons” 

Alexandrine tragedies
Racine diamond-edged
come and go 
French letters 
blown like leaves
straight up 
into the rarefied air
scattered like lovers
against a body 
of purple vain poetry...

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Categories: gender, freedom, poets, romance, romantic

Transvestite Edited
Transvestite
Transvestite in a yellow dress. See how he runs down the track. 
Transvestite in a yellow dress. Observe how athletic he is. 
Transvestite in a...

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Categories: beautiful, gender, romantic,

Premium Member Careless Thoughts
Careless Thoughts

Honest whispers, 
from somewhere unseen. 
Things we should not, 
dwell upon. 
Life's mistakes, 
sometimes, 
without…
“Do Overs”.

Punished in this world, 
saved in the next. 
God...

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Categories: children, encouraging, environment, gender,

Premium Member Judging Others
Judging Others…
whimsical law?

It is a kangaroo court, 
and the clowns have just arrived. 
Dressed in suits and ties, 
eating pies.

They think they know best, 
they...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: betrayal, confidence, gender, leadership,

Premium Member Evicted
Evicted

Lost our place… again. 
The reason, we could not pay. 
We needed and wanted to stay. 
There was just no way. 

The snow is cold,...

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Categories: gender, angel, anger, atheist, courage,

What He Said She Said
She said Hi!?
I said hello?. 
She said let’s go for a drink.?
I said sure.?
She asked 'what are you having'??
I said, whatever you want.?
She said, thank...

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Categories: gender, desire, loneliness, longing, love

The Intersection
the sign itself doesn’t 
stop
like my heart,
red and cornered.

a flashing soul faces you
eager to make the turn
onto a one-way street, 
called time....

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© A.O. Taner  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: gender, anxiety, appreciation, beautiful, break

Premium Member Out For a Spin
I take a four-fold spin
through Bill Plotkin's wheel
of bilateral identities,
iconic developmental faces,
ironic personalities.


FIRST comes Eastern-born
dawn of human infancy,
Innocent Sage infants
so WiseElder
in our LeftBrain emergent
wrinkling unfolding...

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Categories: gender, health, humor, integrity,

Premium Member Dorm Love
Ours was daily mysterious,
sometimes near mystical, 
rapture;
a sensual yet platonic
dorm-mate love affair,
within the only male grad student corridor
at SFSU.

He was the presumably straight Vietnam veteran
southern...

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Categories: culture, gender, history, love,


Book: Shattered Sighs