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If you can change the way you think in time you will notice a change in your heart and also a change in your life and the way you see things.
— The Prolific Penman
You love me
and love me not
your love is an arm of clock
joining hands with mine
only to leave me again — Lori Jenessa Nelson
and love me not
your love is an arm of clock
joining hands with mine
only to leave me again — Lori Jenessa Nelson
She was the reason I started to write but her beauty is kept me writing.
— Brandon Villasenor
I'd Drown For You
I opened my heart to you
A complete immersion
I offered my soul to you
A heavenly diversion — Muse
I opened my heart to you
A complete immersion
I offered my soul to you
A heavenly diversion — Muse
I love romantic poetry.
— Richard Dawkins
Intoxicating perfumes, musky body scents mingle... blindfolding you, I orchestrate my symphony.
— Avijeet Das
Everything at a distance turns into
poetry; distant mountains, distant
people, distant events; all become
Romantic. — Novalis
poetry; distant mountains, distant
people, distant events; all become
Romantic. — Novalis
Brahma and Airavata
Long ago in lands of golden sand
Brahma turned to Saraswati
and gently kissed her inked hand ... — Muse
Long ago in lands of golden sand
Brahma turned to Saraswati
and gently kissed her inked hand ... — Muse
I suppose one starts out, as a child, being romantic and dreaming of adventure. Poetic. Then reality comes along, and with it, a whole lot of prose.
— Roberta Pearce
your gaze
across
my cheeks
turned them
into
strawberry fields. — Sanober Khan
across
my cheeks
turned them
into
strawberry fields. — Sanober Khan
I'll be a poet, and you'll be poetry.
— Francois Coppee
Ode to the Chamber
... linger here amidst the chamber
in which we embrace our love
talk to me of sonnets
and call me turtledove ... — Muse
... linger here amidst the chamber
in which we embrace our love
talk to me of sonnets
and call me turtledove ... — Muse
He offered his love ... she could not bother,
She gives her love to the other! The other! — E.A. Bucchianeri
She gives her love to the other! The other! — E.A. Bucchianeri
Happiness makes us older, less romantic, less in need of dreams. Discontent, not happiness, is the food of youth and poetry.
— Nan Fairbrother
A maidenhead, the virgin's trouble
Is well-compare-d to a bubble
on a navigable river
Soon 'tis touched t'is gone forever — John Clare
Is well-compare-d to a bubble
on a navigable river
Soon 'tis touched t'is gone forever — John Clare
Kiss me, so long but as a kiss may last!
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
Diane St. John had once said he looked as if he would speak in poetry, should he ever deign to speak at all.
— Madeline Hunter
If you can't focus then how do you expect to make your dreams come true?
— The Prolific Penman
The length and shape of the poemetto, like the greater Romantic lyric of English poetry, lends itself to retrospection and commentary.
— Susan Stewart
the one
who will jolt awake
all the unwritten
the unsung
and the unlived
in me.
i am waiting
for him. — Sanober Khan
who will jolt awake
all the unwritten
the unsung
and the unlived
in me.
i am waiting
for him. — Sanober Khan
my love is a winter's mist
gently dissolving
through the window
at the nape of your neck. — Sanober Khan
gently dissolving
through the window
at the nape of your neck. — Sanober Khan
when whispered
what an exquisite
song, it makes-
your name. — Sanober Khan
what an exquisite
song, it makes-
your name. — Sanober Khan