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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Two Great Love Poems

Silent Love
One of these days me and you will have a good day.
And one of these days you will wait,
And I'll wait,
And we'll both have something great to say.
But for now: we'll be a mystery to the crowd.
Our thoughts will not be voiced aloud.
For now, those words won't be found.
Not a breath will be found.
No heart's Beat will pound.
Just like Christmas night, we won't speak a sound.

Now you two are going out;
Lower your voice and never shout.
Change the world.
Redo it all for that one special girl.
Kiss her in the rain.
The one girl who drives you insane.
You love her inside
And you'll never make her cry.
Give her a nick name
And never burn-out the flame.
Act right around and away from her.
Change from who you were.
Be a different man, Hold her hand.
Kiss her as she stands.
Let her know you want to be together.
Hug and kiss her whenever.
Or wherever.
Make her mad,
Just so you can kiss her and make her glad.

Love Stoned
Love is better than any other high.
It asks no questions; there is no "why?"
Love is an action; You cannot control your reaction.
Afterwards, you may have to rethink what happened.
A hug, a kiss or two.
Some Hershey's kisses, just for you!

Calm down,
Give up your crown;
You're a one woman man now.
Tell her it's not lust, its love.
Make her heart flutter like wings of a dove.
Never lie or cheat.
Make sure you tell her every single day,
"You're the one for me."

Looking at the dichotomy seen in the two poems, it is easy to find at least one of these relevant or is easily Relatable. They both use various methods such as length, rhyme style, and run-on sentencing to provoke mood/theme.

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