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On Valentine’s Day
Back when I was a kid,
This, I recall, is
What my father did.
He brought me a heart
Filled with chocolates inside
And chocolate cigars
He’d my brothers provide.
I guess for my mom
There was candy as well,
But that wasn’t something
On which I would dwell.
A gift from my dad
Was a rare kind of treat
Which, to memory’s gaze,
Still remains very sweet.
My love for you won't end with time
You're more than just a Valentine
My heart wants you to be all mine
You're more than just a Valentine
My longing eases when I rhyme
You're more than just a Valentine
My dreams sometimes go over lines
You're much more than a Valentine
Love surrounds us
Love me tender
Ever so smooth
Captivated Love
Roses are red
Pebbles divine
Devoted love to each other kind
We have no boundaries only desires
Loved unlimited
Years of love sip
Kisses that fit
Sweet beyond candy
Sugar always the right ingredient
Love you now even more
The culprit arrow of love everlasting
Love still strong, and caressed in your arms I will always belong
Happy Valentine’s Day
Now and forever more
Champagne glass lift
Kiss to lips
Why did you kill on a Valentine's day?
She came to show you the depth of her love.
Yet that same love you wickedly betray.
You stabbed her in cold blood wearing a glove.
She brought a box of chocolate candy...
and a bouquet of beautiful flowers.
She also brought a bottle of brandy.
To celebrate with you for a few hours.
In a cruel twist, you stabbed her heart so deep,
You watched as blood dripped with crimson flows,
Your face flushed with anger more than skin-deep.
On her face, you rained a barrage of blows.
You made her face swollen, her heart shattered,
For no reason, you killed her in cold blood.
To everywhere, her dead soul you scattered.
In your conscience, her blood flows like a flood.
This you kept as a secret to all ears,
But she haunted me with the truth in dreams,
When I confronted you, you only shed tears.
In your eyes, I saw her blood flow as streams.
In revenge, I've sent you to a graveyard...
a promise I made to her in my heart.
Another beautiful valentine marred.
Wait at the gate, I'll also soon depart.
Santa brought candy
For Mrs. Claus, but when
She opened the box
The candy was gone
She said oh dear
Where is my candy
Did you eat it again
Santa dropped his head
And said, oh my
Dear Valentine, you drive me wild
I grab those chocolate morsels,
those cream-filled irises; and smile.
I can see you’ve melted; I’m warmed
by your spiralized eyes that speak
better than any candy heart, lead me
to the silky sheets; in my imagination
there are rose petals (we can’t afford).
Those open eyes, will close, and a yawn
will eventually allow you to breathe; spent
by the oneness we shared; spared death.
love from you my dear
pink roses and chocolates ~
a heavenly day
Dreams of contentment and dreams of desire,
These are the things that the heart doth admire.
Flowers and chocolates are merely to say,
Our hearts meet our dreams on Valentine's Day.
A Candy Storefront window, a passerby pauses briefly at the array of heart-shaped enwrapped in velvet reds, filled with sweet treats like years before. The same tricks deployed as the byway take point passing a park. Then a heaven-sent gift the gentle walker, drifts a spun floater being a dove's solitaire wing. A hand reaches down and gathers it up in mental discourse. In brevity breathes deeply, and exhales soothingly. Contented, the gentle walker heads back to town, where an empty crimson velour box is bought, he makes one more stop before heading back home with a frozen smile. Amidst the expected backdrop scene where two fluted glasses filled with Dom Perignon Champagne atop a white-silk-covered small round table that graces two silver candle holders, pre-lit. The significant other donning a maroon single-piece nightdress is presented a box. He sits as she opens the box and oddly looks. As he explains his day's escapade freed him from the rigamarole being rhetorical, he lastly gifts her with a smaller box. She opens built-up with a hint of suspense that shreds away to tears. She looks up to the penitent soul while holding a solitaire diamond ring.
• Pink envelopes with letters inside
• Red and white balloons filled with sweets
• This experience is not an unusual one
• On St. Val's I always get treats
• I don't know from who
• I don't know from where
• But they're done with good intentions
• So I don't really care
Chilly are moments
When I am all alone
Meaningless obsessions
When your have no one
Of your own
It's the moment that I see
You
My numbness fades
I can feel
I saw it in her smile
Lovers drawn together
I saw in her smile
These times for us
To treasure
Much of which is uncertain
Loving you at all times
When we kiss and hug each
Other
It just devastates my mind
Maybe it's wishful thinking
But if I am to be your lover true
I'd need one understanding
I'd need to marry you
I saw in her smile
She has a silly grin
I heard in her answer
She wished me to her
Only man
Do you feel the need for love and romance?
Option number one: dinner and a dance.
Chill at home with Netflix and a hot date.
Turn out the lights and make out till late.
Option number two: gifts galore.
Remember the one you'll always adore.
Love at first sight and your heart is pounding;
Once you're with that special one, it's totally astounding.
Valentine's Day is here with flowers, candy, and doves;
Every single person needs somebody to love.
I hope your day is filled with excitement and delight,
And wish you a happy Valentine's Day and night.
This poem is not meant to offend anyone or belittle their beliefs. This is only my attempt at humor.
~Things I’ll Give Up for Lent~
Liver and onions,
Minced meat pie.
Drinking beer from a can,
Celebrating the 5th of July.
I’ll do away with Haggis,
Kiviak and Sheepshead Smalahoue.
Rocky Mountain Oysters,
Escargot and Fuhu.
Escamoles and fried Tarantula,
Jellied Moose and Airag.
Gaeng Kai Mot Daeng,
and baked polliwog.
Chocolate-covered bacon,
Candy corn or a root beer float
Goodbye Goober burgers,
and pickled ear of goat.
Koolickles, popsicles,
Hominy grits and Spam.
Frog’s eye salad and Turducken,
Tapioca and jellied Ham.
But on this Valentine's Day my dear,
know that there is one thing that's very true.
I'd rather give up my chance to go to Heaven,
then spend a single minute without you.
I loved the poem that you gave me,
Dear beloved, for Valentine's Day
Oh! My goodness, that was sexy.
That was hot, romantic and gay.
I loved the poem that you sent me,
To express your deepest feelings.
I also loved the flowers and the rings,
That you gave me for eternity.
I never knew that you were a Poet.
You shocked me with your lovely words.
You made me happy; it was like we just met.
Love can externalize exceptional emotions,
And expressions that are as sharp as deadly swords.
I also loved the kisses, the candies and the carnations.
Copyright © February 10, 2016, Hébert Logerie, All rights reserved.
Hébert Logerie is the author of several collections of poems.
I've bought a whole pound of Red-Hot Candy
If you'd share it with me, would be handy
I'd offer a chocolate bar
But my thoughts have gone ajar
Seeing you draped in curtains organdy