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Love Poems

Rejoice Love

Rejoice love, like it was an honest sign.
Lay your hopes and wonders in one endless line.
Read to me the needs, and guide me through.
Tell me what you feel, that’s all I ask of you.

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Tell me what I want to hear

Tell me what I want to hear
Love is the word keeping us alive,
Insanely essential if we must survive.

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Words

What is the use of long, exhausting words?
Flown to infinity by attentive birds.
The context of the word depleted of reality.
Just like love never shown, lost in eternity.

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It Hurts

It hurts when I look at you sometimes
and I realise you are motherless.
It hurts to know that I am already
fifty years older, than you are now.

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THROUGH THE HORIZON

On a ship in drop less ocean
I am floating to my new home
With your tears, the tides are rising
And you are making me sail slow

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HOW WOULD I FEEL

How would I feel when you’ll be mine
How would I feel when you touch me for the first time
How would I feel when you will kiss my lips
Will it make me entirely bliss

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To Love From A Distance

Hoping for an opening
Waiting for a sign
Silly little heart, if only you could see
There is no chance for us to be
Still you cling on to every ounce of hope-blind to reality

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“I Lust You”

Love is a lust, but lust is not love
The only thing lust loves is sexual appeal
When you say “I love you”, I knew what you meant
You only loved sliding your hands under my shirt

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HAVE NO FEAR

Do not shed any tears
I am with you still when I am not
I know I have loved a woman who has strong heart
When my memories are there we can never be apart

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Waves Break

Things happen for different reasons.
Feelings change in different seasons.
Walking along the shore, watching the waves break.
Walking alone, feelin’ my heart ache.
Loneliness followed by emptiness.
Remembering the closeness.

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