Relationship Love Poems
Executive summary about poems about love by Ian Pennington
When it comes to expressing your love you share towards another individually in your life we believe one of the best ways is love poems. You may not realize it but love just makes individuals want to write poems about love. If you have ever truly loved someone then chances are you have written a poem about love for them. Those poems about love that we write when we are in love are those beacons that guide us to the uncharted depths of love. If you are into love poems then you should know that there are plenty of books published out there that are filled with poems about love. Some of the authors of the poems about love are well known but then you have those that aren't so famous but the love poems are still good. Really, if you have ever been in love then you will be able to write poems about love. Remember, poems about love are all about feelings.
Love Poems to Save a Relationship
Executive summary about poems about love by Gary Greg
Using poems about love to save a relationship; will it really work? People have used many different methods to effectively save their relationship. Some work better than others. So you want to use love poems to save a relationship? How would you like a few tips that I've personally used to save a dying relationship with my spouse? Little things like these can make all the difference, especially if you did them at one point and stopped. If you don't do the little things, start doing them, they will make a worlds difference!
How much time do the two of you spend together? If you spend too much time together, then start seeing friends.
Here is one of poems about love
Color Our Love
I search back over the past,
Noticing the hues of love
That sprinkle through events
That included pain and joy.
Warmth of your arms curled
Around me through ageless decades,
Leaving a glow that lingers still
After more than forty years.
Tints of pain gave texture
To the happiness we knew,
Shadings that brought forth
Brightness of the gladness.
Would I trade this portrait
Of love that shaped my life
With primary colors that radiated
For one tinged with nothing?
No, I'll keep our rainbow
Even though it signals
A storm passed through
Not long before it appeared.
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