Are you capable/
of loving truly? Always?/
Then you deserve it.
Tag Archives: romantic poetry
Why Be Quiet: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
When I’m quiet, I/
could be hurting, or maybe/
blissfully happy.
Why I Don’t Write For Her: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
If I don’t write poems/
for her, that don’t mean nothin’/
‘ceptin’ that I’m tired.
Talk Not About Sex: Romantic IMprov Rhyming Haiku
Some tell us to quit. /
They ask, like Tina: “What’s sex /
got to do with it?”‘
What He’s Looking For: Romantic IMprov Free Verse Poem
Who am I looking for?
A woman who is enthusiastically passionate,
who can embrace me
as I embrace her
and the world.
Someone who can stand
at sunrise
with tears,
and arms outstretched,
to welcome the new day.
A woman who will laugh with me
as we clap our hands
with child-like glee
watching dandelion parachutes
glide away on a gentle,
warm,
summer breeze.
Someone who will discover
lost treasures
of bakery
or burnt-end barbecue
or Thai
or spaghetti
or spumoni.
Someone who will grasp
the silence
and power
of breathing together;
who isn’t afraid to throw
caution
to the 70 mph wind,
and her hands
in the air
as we rock,
topless,
the black top
to the Four Tops
or the Four Seasons.
Going Slow: Romantic IMprov Limerick
She said she wants to go slow/
I am okay with that, and so
I will take my time./
and write a few lines
until she is ready to go!
*(OR: until she is ready fo mo!)
Self-Discovery Sick: Romantic IMprov Haiku
To discover you/
aren’t viewed how you think you are/
can make you sick quick.
Preparation For A Spread: Romantic ImproVerse Free Verse Poetry
The course
has been set,
laid before us.
What preparations
need to be made
before partaking
in such a sumptuous spread?
Personal cleanliness is paramount.
Though we’ve been preparing
long before,
at last
a cold bath,
warm tub,
hot shower
is needed.
Each makes their choice,
as they also do
for their appropriate attire.
Then, as part of both anticipation
and preparation,
we would, together,
call upon Him
for the blessings of heaven,
each in our own way.
Lastly,
I would be pleased
to share
through the power which we share,
which Father has bestowed,
with hands on her gentle head,
words which are not mine,
but divine,
being with us
and in tune
and focused.
Thus, in all ways
right
and righteous
and tuned in,
we are then prepared
to participate
and partake
wholly
and completely
and righteously,
even if not
quietly.
Desired, Not Objectified: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
How do I make sure/
she won’t feel objectified,/
yet still feels desired?