Love Poems About Sufficiently or Sufficiently Love Poems
by Manmath Dalei |
Categories: funny, love, marriage, relationship,

Types of Partner: a Funny Touch

Heart-full love 
and beautiful queen,
It's difficult to get
both in one.

Sacred love
and spiritual partner,
If you don't like,
convince your mother.

Naughty love 
and dirty lady,
Before selecting
ask your daddy.

Casual love 
and stylish mate,
Always needs
handsome pocket.

Time pass love
and fancy girl,
Sufficiently available
in shopping mall.

Boring love
and tedious wife,
It's equivalent to
a blunt knife.
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by John Trusty |
Categories: funny, lost love, love

Since Then, the This-That Has Her

SINCE THEN, THE THIS-THAT HAS HER

Aroused
By
Cinema
Downright
Erotic, this
Feature
Gave
Him the
Impetus that
Just
Knowing
Leers
Might
Never
Obvertly
Persuade the
Quiet
Rapunzel
Sufficiently
To
Undo her
Virginal
Ways. Since then
Xerotripsing has
Yielded
Zip!


Re-submitted for the FIRST POEM contest

by Annabelle Jane |
Categories: love, on writing and words, time,

About the Author

If my writing ever takes me
Even close to notoriety,
(Or infamy; more likely)
And my poems marry paper,
Become books lost in libraries,
They will house a small biography,
Black and write and written for me,
(With a greyscale portrait, maybe)
And my life will be condensed.

'She lives, and she lives happily,
With the one she loves unfailingly.'
And that will tell sufficiently
Of the muse behind my words.


by Nicole Mueller |
Categories: confusion, lost love,

Emerald Eyes

Emerald eyes
Pull my unconscious mind
Like magnets.
Forever, myself belongs to you
No matter how far we separate,
I try to escape your force,
But the Earthly world forbids my request.
In different lights and shapes
We are always drawn together.
I want to be freed,
Yet your iris commands differently.
As children we talked of folly 
and a joyful future,
But could our polar ends ever attract again, sufficiently?
For now the gems sparkle
And my heart flutters,
My body trembles,
When our glances meet.

by Gerald Dillenbeck |
Categories: appreciation, caregiving, integrity, leadership, longing, love,

Inordinate Questions

I'm sorry
if my glad questions
make you feel sad
bad 
blue.

But that
is not my intent
I assure you.

Given zero opportunity,
then zero risk
can become deadening
to those not yet dead
sufficiently.

Perhaps I would 
not be too intrusive
to ask if we might risk
speaking together.

What do we want
together
and/or apart?

Then let's do that
together
and/or apart.

Then let us speak
and vote
and invest together again
to ask
How best regain cooperation
balance
peace?

Now what do we want
together
and/or WinWin apart?

Then let's do that...