To Electra (by: Robert Herrick (1591 - 1674)) I dare not ask a kiss, I dare not beg a smile, Lest having that, or this, I might grow proud the while. continue reading
To His Mistress (by: Robert Herrick (1591 - 1674)) You say I love not, 'cause I do not play Still with your curls, and kiss the time away. continue reading
Twilight (by: Sara Teasdale (1884 - 1933)) Dreamily over the roofs The cold spring rain is falling... continue reading
Two Red Roses Across The Moon (by: William Morris (1834 - 1896)) There was a lady lived in a hall, Large of eyes and slim and tall; And ever she sang from noon to noon, Two red roses across the moon. continue reading
Valentine To My Wife, A (by: Eugene Field (1850 - 1894)) So take, dear love, this little token, And if there speaks in any line The sentiment I'd fain have spoken, Say, will you kiss your Valentine? continue reading
We Are But One (by: Shawn Mikula) Like looking into dark night skies, blazing forth with lewd fires, your enchanting onyx eyes awaken my deepest desires. continue reading
White Rose, A (by: J.B. O'Reilly (1844 - 1890)) The red rose whispers of passion, And the white rose breathes of love continue reading
Winter Winds Cold And Blea (by: John Clare (1793 - 1864)) How sweet can courting prove, How can I kiss my love Muffled in hat and glove From the chill air? Quaking beneath the grove, What love is there! continue reading