Love Poems About Captains or Captains Love Poems
by Jacqui Topham |
Categories: love, sensual, , sweet love,

My Knight

To bathe at last in your sweet love,
And melt to your embrace,
To linger long with our first kiss,
Then drown in silk and lace.

We've sensed the pull of nature's wave,
we'll rule the surging tide,
Anticipating this first touch,
Awakening inside.

Fingers,mouths and bodies swim,
In sensual delight,
And riding high 'gainst passion's prow,
We consummate 'our night'.

Adrift in dreamy arms we lie,
True captains of the storm,
Our nakedness no longer shy,
With love to keep us warm.

If other nights like this do come,
Our way as good things can,
It's this night i'll remember most,
My Darling,Darling man!

by Arthur Vaso |
Categories: art, history, love, romance, romantic, woman,

Heart of Gold

Heart of Gold

She camouflages her gold
vaulted in smiles 
shrouded in humor
glimmers of hope suspended
her armor is made to shield
arrows of affection deflected

Amour was histories last dance
only a pirate of captains rank
would understand this ancient map
splintered shovel may be rusted 
sea salt takes its toll
every pirate seeks a treasure
and sails the world to know
where such gems may be buried
alas when you find good fortune
put your feet to land
traverse fields of flowers
and give that gal your hand

Kiss her tenderness, buried beneath
lofty passions 
after a heart so pure
treasures to beholden
love often interred far en deep

by Andrew Crisci |
Categories: dark, journey, love, night, spring,

Arrival of Night

Huddled seagulls fearlessly, serenely
nap early ignoring calamity;
dark offers safety generously...
night arrives silently, mysteriously.  
This lighthouse's brilliance constantly
lures captains avoiding distraction,
but hastily captivated: ambition
and desire palpitate intensely. 


Entered in nette onclaud's contest,
 " The Lighthouse "
Written by Andrew Crisci
on 9/24/2014


by Liza Salmon |
Categories: adventure,

Sea

Why does the sun die?
All captains view lively, rainy waves.
Endure quietly like a cold wind.
Why does the whale wave?
Endure swiftly like a misty breeze.
Why does the girl travel?
Shores endure like clear shores.
Shores travel!
Golly gosh, loves!
Old, big ships roughly desire an old, rough shark.
Clear, old clouds swiftly command an old, small mast.
Courage, desolation, and faith.
The sail endures like a small mainland.
All gulls love misty, cold winds.
The captain sails like a stormy pirate.
The mainland rises like a clear seashell.

by Wilbert Dela Cruz |
Categories: art, bible, nature, poets, religious,

It Is Only Natural

You and I are natural born poets Established from the Words of God A void-full of nothingness Then love took away the darkness You and I are a-natural work of art Chiseled from, mercy-full-of-grace From dust to the dawn of the Holy Spirit Inherited to dream life up, to the limit You and I are natural shoe-makers Captains and masters and chiefs We make rules where rules are made And make homages to what Jesus’s-life, paid You and I are natural home-makers Leaving no stones or pebbles, unturned But who’s the most natural in God’s point of view Naturally, it’ll be a tie, between me and you By:Wilbert Evangelista Dela Cruz

by Aniemeka Nathaniel |
Categories: betrayal, leadership,

Tell It Not To the Mountains

I do love,
To pass my   little fingers
Across the sharks that troubles
The sea, capsize the ships,
Tell it not to the mountains, whisper it not
To the butterfly :

Butterfly  carry it abroad to the  silence city,
(where the martyr,   hero  of our nation laid)
Grave weep out  oceans of blood their struggle has been
Capsized.

The Jericho wall has be broken,
Invaders match in,
Four building pillars of our nation collapsed
Like a china earth.

The ships capsize by incapable captains,
In the midst of ocean.

Tell it not to the butterfly less the dead mourn
And the grave flood with ocean.

by Justin Debrosse |
Categories: death, faith, fear,

Mobile Home Since 2006

Bubble up from the cauldrons huddled
I scoot taglines that bag dimes
On a new Federal currency
Cannibus merchants will see

We come petticoats 
From the revolution coast to coast
Riddling on a fiddle
Daring to bunk tea in the captains meridian

Im ready to mix
With banshees, warlocks
And our mother empress

You can't touch the immaterial goods
Making paper requires no wood
Just love for brotherhood
Spells to roll past
The slogans and lightning rod

Obsidian since the helicopter clip
Dragging dungeons with social misfits
Mobile home 2006 grab a reason to live

by Bette Bavington |
Categories: adventure, conflict, crazy, death, emotions, imagination, mystery,

Heard Tell

Ghost
Sightings are hard to ignore
Especially since they cause such 
An uproar
Along the sea coast.
Where old sailors start to boast
About how their beings with unfinished
Business as they're bringing up stories 
Of forgotten captains, mates, and sea lore.
Ghost 
Sightings are hard to ignore
Undermost
Normal circumstances throw in love,
Treasure, and gore
Naturally people will want to hear more.
They'll even go online and read every post.
Ghost
Sightings are hard to ignore.

by Markas Young |
Categories: friendship, lost love, love, self, self,

Fear of Love

The man was scared to trust his heart
For delicate types of reasons
People ripped his soul apart
They took kindness for weakness

His brother just got out of jail
He put a roof over his head
Put his own self through some hell
Cause now his brothers in his bed

Years ago he had a love
But darkness was her past
Cause she was having an affair
With the head of their class 

He took his wife out to sea
Had the time of his life
Then lost his head when it came to be
The captains been with his wife

All his problems were of self esteem
Always looking over his shoulder
And couldn't help his fear of love
When he would get much older

by Pheko Motaung |
Categories: africa,

Say Things As They Are

Say things as they are
Your mind is not the
Prison of guilt
Your soul is the home of honor
Love captains your heart

by Matthew Brackley |
Categories: imagination, life, love, mystery, nature, uplifting, star, red, star,

A Star In the West

The wind fell away
Clouds broke
By evening
The suns' hazy glow
Changed the light
The ending of the day
 
The first star shone
On a horizon
Tinged with red and gold
It shone bright
With a soft silver light
The deepening blue
Replaced a red sky
The coming of the night
 
A star in the west
To follow
Until landfall
A wooden ship to find
All the things that lie
In a shadowfire heart
 
A wooden ship to carry
The heartstone gem
From the world of men
Tapestries too
The treasures that lie 
In your heart
On a ship
On a course
Plotted on a captains' chart