Long Lovetogether Poems

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Did They Really Drag Them By Their Hair

FROM CAVE TO GRAVE

I mean if you stop to think about it and the factors involved
Love must be basically the same since man has evolved
Maybe before they could speak they silently pointed to their heart
And putting a pair together is worse than to split them far apart

So I’ll continue on my primary course of primate acts
It can be dangerous or beautiful and those are the facts
they were spurred on by the way  Marge looked at men
She had a scale for her beauty which far exceeded ten
 
It was easy to introduce them with a courteous “how do you do?”
As easy as going in a cage with lions at the zoo
Because people often mistake desperation as being dumb
It’s akin to thinking you’re drinking sweet tea while it’s really rum

You are going to need nails, caulking and a whole lot of glue
And yes………… I’m talking to you 
You……. who thought putting them together was so damned smart
You……… the one who put them together so now re-build them part by part

Love is in one’s fingertips that eases the partner to relax
Love is not only the lips, oh and  you might also need some tacks
And when you can’t do it yourself just give up frustratingly
Because these are your friends so hey, don’t ask me
      © 2011.……Poefree
Form: Quatrain


Did They Really Drag Them By Their Hair

FROM CAVE TO GRAVE

I mean if you stop to think about it and the factors involved
Love must be basically the same since man has evolved
Maybe before they could speak they silently pointed to their heart
And putting a pair together is worse than to split them far apart

So I’ll continue on my primary course of primate acts
It can be dangerous or beautiful and those are the facts
they were spurred on by the way  Marge looked at men
She had a scale for her beauty which far exceeded ten
 
It was easy to introduce them with a courteous “how do you do?”
As easy as going in a cage with lions at the zoo
Because people often mistake desperation as being dumb
It’s akin to thinking you’re drinking sweet tea while it’s really rum

You are going to need nails, caulking and a whole lot of glue
And yes………… I’m talking to you 
You……. who thought putting them together was so damned smart
You……… the one who put them together so now re-build them part by part

Love is in one’s fingertips that eases the partner to relax
Love is not only the lips, oh and  you might also need some tacks
And when you can’t do it yourself just give up frustratingly
Because these are your friends so hey, don’t ask me
      © 2011.……Poefree
Form: Quatrain

Sculpting Anne Sexton

Your tongue forced like clothes pins
wetting cinnamon lips,
gnawing at the barrier of one another.

Sketching, Sketching,

Hands shaping you, catching you drawn paper
filed with the note no one left,
a skilled architect,
slowly tracing across your torso.

Dog- earring the pages of your book, inner knowledge;
pages written with pearl droplets of silk
incandescent from moon colored sweat.

Fusing pressed ribs together firm as tuning forks,
asthmatic breath paining the wind
rushing through your chest;
                               sobbing in, sobbing out.

Sheets twisting each other in quicksand
your brail fingers finding my spine
racing down my back like a fire pole.

A sculptor arching your neck, pausing
amethyst eyes impatient like pedestrian traffic
hurried to find nowhere

Stamping, Stamping.

My hand planted in the small of your back
a careful caretaker stripped to the bone,
keeping us pinned together carelessly
                                 inside out, upside down

Walking Hand In Hand

Walking together hand in hand
   down the country road together.
We have no place we need to be
    just enjoying each others company.
Sharing our thoughts on everything.

Knowing that this is where we want to be,
     together lost in each others thoughts.
It is magical in some ways we speak and
      think so much a like.

It is as though you dropped out of the sky
       one day I was lonely than you came.
We both love the animals that seem to find their
      way to my house and they are unafraid.

We laugh when we walk together and it rains  we
      have no umbrellas to keep  us dry but it's okay.
There ahead is a tree with big leaves we run laughing
      taking shelter than we embrace and the our love
for one another explodes no shame, no guilt.

Walking together hand in hand down the
      country road heading back to home.
Both silent in our thoughts but knowing we love
       each other until Death takes us away.

Neon Lights

shadows rise and fall and I see the reality
clattering in the silence of my serenity
tonight we lay together under the flash of neon lights
tomorrow I am miles away, living a different lie
I felt it in my spirit and I felt it in my soul
but you didn't feel it all and it left this gaping hole

in my dreams you're not here and I toss and turn all night
my heart soars and then it crashes like the mighty Phoenix
from the ashes resurrected but none of the fences mended
that last little piece of my soul, the one that you left whole
sometimes friends, sometimes lovers the only role I know

I can be with you tonight or as long as you can stay
yesterday was just a day...long since faded away
all of the photos taken, show us smiling in black and white
you pick and choose, make all the rules while I drift with the tide
tonight we lay together under the flash of neon lights
tomorrow I am miles away, living a different lie
© Jo Bien  Create an image from this poem.


Skies Filled To Heaven

Happiness began in a hot air balloon.
Lovers just married in dreams’ basket did swoon.
Fantasizing forever amid the colorful blue sky.
Two hearts, life betrothed, together did fly.

Ballooning through heavens, oh marvelous sights.
Sparkling stars shone above the city's night-lights.
Fiery drift knew friends watched from below.
Newlyweds soaring together knew love's glow.

Blue skies gave witness to the melodious flight.
And angels were singing at the glorious sight.
All of a sudden came a message from below.
A thousand balloons in colorful glow.

Skies filled to heaven with the fantastic swish.
Balloons came from friends sending their wish.
Happy days, newlyweds; may God bless your life.
Love each new tomorrow as husband and wife.

©  July 24, 2011
Dane Smith-Johnsen

Written for Poetry Soup Member Contest: Happiness is a Balloon 	
Sponsored by: Francine Roberts
Form: Couplet

Waiting For Your Return

Im taking this day by day.
Is tomorrow going to be better than today?
I use to think that all was wrong but this will go for long.
When is he coming home?
We use to talk and laugh so much.
I just want u to hold me.
I miss that touch.
We went to school together and now we grown.
This will last for long. 
When is he coming home?
At first we had our ups and downs.
But we realize theres more smiles there than frowns.
When will the pain be gone?
This will last long.
When is he coming home?
We went through thick and thin together always having each other back.
You always no how to make me laugh.
My days have turned to months.
This will last long.
When is he coming home?
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member Goodbye Sweet Love

Silently, she lays there with the humming machines nearby.
Her listless body just waiting to finally release her spirit.
Blissfully, we shared happiness, but now must say good-bye.

I’ve one last thing to say to you and I hope you can hear it:
I thank you for everything you’ve done for and been to me
As we enjoyed life together – now death, you are so near it.

It’s okay now, my love, to let your soul go free.
Although I will miss you dearly, your suffering should end
But please, take your last breath knowing how I loved thee.

It’s so hard to say good-bye to you, my dearest, loving friend.
When my last breath I do take, we will be together once again.
© Joe Flach  Create an image from this poem.

Two Hearts Sown As One

Our hearts are woven together 
Not by human strands 
But from the very mouth of God 
Where all of our plans begin 
It was His great pleasure 
To bring us two together 
With words and thoughts of love and treasure 
Gold strands through needles’ eye so fine 
That it cuts through the edge of time 
Sown with thread so rare 
Love’s true cost sown in without care 
Hearts bound for glee and stormy seas 
With God’s sail upon our ship 
With master Captain at its helm 
Will guide us through this earthly realm 
At last on distance shores we land 
Together we join Him in the Promised Land 
And thank Him for a job well done 
For our two hearts sown as one
Form: Rhyme

Lovers Chant (Cowritten By My Love, Rain)

Wind: My head to my pillow, it sings me my song,

Rain: With dreams that you and I, together aren’t wrong,

Wind: Your imaginary voice, I touch your pure skin,

Rain: Though dreams are the only time together, our love is within,

Wind: Your bedsheets, my arms, caressing you so lightly,

Rain: My lips, your throat, kissing you so gently,

Wind: Our heartbeats a sync, our bodies a dance,

Rain: Moving gracefully in our true romance,

Wind: I hold your waist, cherish your skin,

Rain: I look into your eyes, get lost within them,

Wind: Together we become, one romantic Aether,

Rain: True kiss lay upon our lips, as we lay at last together,
© Jay Smith  Create an image from this poem.

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