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Poem of the Week
By Joe Mizon

I wrote this piece for my angel from above. She is an inspiration to me and helps me be a better man. It is a small window into the feelings that she ..........

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Rating: 4.63

Votes: 16

I will always love you. Don't forget that.

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Rating: 4.45

Votes: 22

By Luis Brillantes

Well, I wrote this poem to free the feeling that has been hiding' inside me for a long time... I wrote this because I like this girl, but I don't ..........

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Rating: 4.33

Votes: 9

Poem of the Week
By Stephen Thompson

It's from a time when she was far away, and thinking of her everyday, I lost this love too the distance, so our love is frozen, a forever instance, ..........

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Rating: 4.25

Votes: 12

By Chad Miller

I wrote this poem for my loving fiance. July 25,2009 will be a year we have been together. We have been engaged for 7 months now an I couldn't be ..........

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Rating: 4

Votes: 4

Poem of the Week
By Byron Cobb

I have fallen in love with this girl. She couldn't be perfect in any other way she is the sweetest girl and any guy would be lucky to have her. I am ..........

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Rating: 3.89

Votes: 19

By Jacob Cockerham

I wrote this poem to express to my girlfriend whom I have been going out with for only two months how much I care for her and how she makes me feel ..........

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Rating: 3.56

Votes: 9

I have written this poem for someone whom I love very much. She is my true love and I can't imaging Life without her. Hope You also find your True ..........

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Rating: 3.33

Votes: 3

By Steven Soto

My poem was written for my girlfriend Olga. She is my inspiration.

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Rating: 3.23

Votes: 60

We two form a multitude

- Ovid

Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.

- Aristotle