Love Monorhyme Poems | Examples

These Love Monorhyme poems are examples of Monorhyme poems about Love. These are the best examples of Monorhyme Love poems written by international poets.


Premium Memberkeeping busy to avoid grief

zealously busy was young widow Kim
frenzied activities to not think of him
she painted her house pink on a giant whim
he came to her in her dreams, her true love, Jim.


Premium MemberThose We Love

Those we love don't go away
they walk beside us every day.
No matter what we do or say,
this feeling deep within will stay.

Our memories held dear portray
those special times that will relay
the bond we shared, to now replay
within our thoughts without delay.

When we are faced with the dismay
of missing them, with thanks, we pray
they walk beside us every day-
for those we love, don't go away.

Premium Membermy dragon tiddly widdly willie little winkie wee

Tiddly Widdly Willie Little Winkie Wee
Was ever so lovely and kind to little old me
I met him when I was living next to the sea
I think we were two, but we might have been three

Tiddly Widdly Willie Little Winkie Wee
was a lopsided dragon with a golden eye you see
My best friend forever, I nicknamed him Handsome Tee
He took me flying at night to Tennessee and Kentucky

My sister was scared, she was frightened of Tee
He was as big as an ocean liner in the deep blue sea
But he was gentle and kind, and he truly loved me
I will always love my pal, Tiddly Widdly Willie Little Winkie Wee

Premium MemberI Love the Way she Twirls

frolicking faerie girl danced in the woods on a summer day
I love the way she twirls, laughs and moves with a sway
That was said by an elf, and a dwarf, two prominent fey
They adored her joy and loved her enthusiastic way

Premium MemberDivine Fantasy Toward Reality

Awesome imagination midst freedom delight
Blooms along my dream of divine light      
Creatively ruled by wisdom’s insight
Directing me toward heavenly flight
Enthralled by fantasy venture flight
Featuring faith’s reverie of wondrous sight
Grandeur and perfection, devoid of whimsy blight
Hoisting up hope, defying hallucination plight
Inspired upon radiating illumination might
Jubilantly revealing reality of truth and right
Kindness of the King Almighty beaming day and night
Love so great magnified yon visualization height. 

June 26, 2025
3rd place, "Fantasy" Poetry Writing Contest
Sponsored by Constance La France; judged on 6/26/2025


Premium MemberGetting the Recipe Right

     She kneaded and rolled it past midnight
        precisely added egg-white

     Yet she still didn’t get the recipe right
        ‘til she mixed love in with daylight

Premium MemberLucky Larry Loses his Faerie

Wild Wilma woodland faerie
lived in a lantern with lucky Larry
An elf resolved to never commit or marry
This is why he soon lost his love, Wilma faerie

Premium MemberOffering the Egret Oatmeal Mush

The egret was poking along thorough the brush
A bull name of King began to get a giant crush
The last love interest he had was a tiny blue thrush
He offered the egret a bite of his oatmeal mush
She declined politely, as had that blue thrush

Premium Memberhow to make me love you

Outguess me, outfox me, outstandingly simple to do
Wrap me in a cloud cloak with a dash of rainbow too
Like me and uplift me, so I can love you.

Premium MemberA fan of the lens

photography is an obsession of mine
love taking snaps by design
the capturing of moments that align
my passion for chasing sunshine
and seeing how its beauty imitates the divine



AP: Honorable Mention 2025

Premium MemberEskimo Joe and Nebraska Flo

Eskimo Joe took a liking to Nebraska Flo
His bro said, oh, no, not her, no, no, Joe!
When Joe was with Flo, they each had a glow
Bright as flashing bulbs at a Kansas light show

Love for each other continued to grow
Joe helped Flo plant, weed, garden, rake and hoe
Their romance was fast, it was never slow
Flo showed Joe how to use a crossbow

He refused to kill a buck or a doe
But their love was intense, there was no kind of woe
His friends and her friends, his foe and her foe
These lovebirds got married in Tijuana, Mexico.

Premium MemberMy words are thick oil

Do you know for a split second you stopped my heart?
So I'd feel the jolt when your touch made it restart
Your hands paint feelings that never truly depart
Those eyes— two gorgeous brown galleries of fine art
My words are thick oil; you've painted with them boldly from our start
Our duet's masterpiece; allowing us to enjoy every part.

Premium MemberBaked Goods of my Cousin Vee

Blue ribbon excellence she said with glee
Judging a cherry pie made just for me
Crust as sweet and flaky as it should be
I love the baked goods of my cousin Vee

Premium MemberTale of Sue Drew Woo and Curly Sue

Sue, girly snail with eyes of blue
Your charm has bowled over bull frog Drew
He wants to court you, to truly woo
Sorry, said the snail, but my love grew
For another creature, a moth named Woo

But Woo had his eye on his cousin Curly Sue
A caterpillar who was fairly new
A love song that most of us never knew
Keeping this quiet was Drew and Sue
Embarrassed and a bit upset too

Premium MemberWhat's Good About Good Friday

To mortal minds, there is no way
that what took place on that dark day
when someone good in every way,
was crucified by hands of clay
could be thought good in any way.

God’s works are good in every way
 was echoed each creation day.
Man formed from clay on the sixth day
was very good in every way
yes, this is what the Bible says.

Mankind became the Devil’s prey
when Adam sinned that fateful day
But when Christ died on that dark day
His life the price for sin did pay
For on Him, mankind's sins were laid.

Good Friday was a special day
God ransomed rebels gone astray.
He showed His love for men that day
In a strange, unexpected way
So, sinful man can to Him pray.

Make today your salvation day
when you with millions join and say,
‘Lord, take my life, hold o’er it sway,
lead me along the narrow way
that leads unto The Better Day.’

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