Thoughts Of You (by: Susan Polis Schutz) In the morning when the sun is just starting to light the day I am awakened... continue reading
Tides (by: Sara Teasdale (1884 - 1933)) Love in my heart was a fresh tide flowing Where the starlike sea gulls soar... continue reading
Tis Well To Wake The Theme Of Love (by: Eliza Cook (1818 - 1889)) Such theme is blissful when the heart Warms with the precious name we pour; When our deep pulses glow and start Before the idol we adore. continue reading
To A Much Too Unfortunate Lady (by: Dorothy Parker (1893 - 1967)) He will love you presently If you be the way you be. Send your heart a-skittering. He will stoop, and lift the thing. continue reading
To A Very Young Lady (by: Sir George Etherege (1635-1691)) Sweetest bud of beauty, may No untimely frost decay Th' early glories which we trace Blooming in thy matchless face: continue reading
Treasures In You (by: Unknown) There are treasures in life, but owners are few Of money and power to buy things brand new. continue reading
Triple Fool, The (by: John Donne (1573 - 1631)) I am two fools, I know - For loving, and for saying so In whining poetry; But where's that wiseman that would not be I, If she would not deny? continue reading
Uncounted Blessings (by: Jill Wolf) Whenever we gather together, The words are not easy to find, But love speaks a common language... continue reading