She says she wants to/
call and talk. Next, she texts she’s /
sleepy. “Goodnight.” What?!?
Tag Archives: romantic poetry
Just For Fun: Romantic Email Poem
Just for fun I delved/
into past on-line po’try./
You fin’ly got one.
What Will Exclusively Happen? Romantic Blogging Rhyming Haiku Lament
How painful will it/
be the day that there’s no more/
exclusivity?
Three Cute Blondes In A Row: Romantic Email Sonnet
Three cute blondes in a row.
I emailed them all to let them know
I found them interesting and attractive.
I think they’d like that I’m funny and active.
The other two emailed me right back.
In a hurry, they gave me no slack
but said they’d quickly like to meet:
I should pick the place and the street.
But one haven’t responded yet,
and she’s the one I think I’d most get.
I’m funny and kind, and like to have fun.
I think we’d have a blast in the sun.
So now to make my trio ‘fini’,
I hope she’ll soon write me.
Cleaning Up: Romantic Email Poem
If I only send you emails and chat,
it will likely keep me
from that
vulgarity
that so threatens
the kind of friends
we want to be.
Post Late-Night Haiku Learning: Romantic Email Sonnet
I sent you
a late-night haiku,
and, this morning,
what did you do?
Walked to your desk.
That’s really best:
Stay calm and inert.
Don’t try to flirt.
When starting out,
leave room for doubt
instead of imagining
some grand beginning.
Be practical! It’s only then
you’ll avoid disapointment again.
Future Doesn’t Stop Present Intensity: Romantic Blogging Haiku
Just because we may/
never meet again won’t stop/
my intensity.