Get Your Premium Membership

Girl Warmth Poems

These Girl Warmth poems are examples of Warmth poems about Girl. These are the best examples of Warmth Girl poems written by international poets.


Girls In the Clearing
She stared into the clearing,
And sighed, loud enough for the world to hear, 
But yet the world resonated with only silence in return.
She longed for...

Read More
© Pranali Vg  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: warmth, absence, appreciation, beautiful, community,



Warmth
I feel her heartbeat close to mine.
We are interwoven like a Gordian knot,
Praying that Alexander cannot tear us apart.

I feel her breath caress my skin.
We...

Read More
© Olly Neath  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: warmth, i love you,

Premium Member Why I Loved C D Poem Illuminations of Wonder and Warmth
Illuminations of Wonder and Warmth 
from the sky’s black velvet cloak  
points of light emanate         ...

Read More
Categories: warmth, death, friend, heaven, husband,

A Little Girl
A girl but little trapped in fairy tale
Being scared of future she turned pale
 
Hid behind tall dark trees 
It doesn’t matter where she is
Smiling...

Read More
Categories: warmth, love,

Premium Member Warmth of Fire
That cold English wind and that rain,
All day and all night drive me insane,
Tapping on window unwanted guest,
In winter months an unceasing pest!

I huddle closer...

Read More
Categories: warmth, blessing, good night, home,



Opera - Warmth From Crimson Lips
To sir with all my love.  You are good to me and my family.  I do not have a quarrel with you. ...

Read More
Categories: warmth, appreciation, cheer up, friendship,

Dead Warmth
Winter comes, and I am left
Inside with the artificial glow
Humanity’s ever-present phantom
Shivering in it’s own dead warmth.

It may be cold outside, it may be
Bleak, grey,...

Read More
© Owen Shaw  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: warmth, love, winter,

He Wishes Her a Warmth
(19/08/2011) 

On the sidewalk he waits
For a girl with full lips
No matter how sharp the cold hits
And missing her is always his

On the sidewalk he...

Read More
Categories: warmth, on writing and words,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things