Editors, Rohitash Chandra and Ed Coet
The Bluefog Journal calls for submission of love poetry for the upcoming anthology of “Contemporary Romantic Love Poems.”
Poets are invited to submit two love poems to:
GLO-- the Graduate Literary Organization -- is the professional organization for students in the MA in English, the MFA in Writing: fiction, nonfiction and poetry ; and the MS in technical writing and publishing programs at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon.
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Only Love
Love can sometimes be fresh.
Love can sometimes be new.
Love can sometimes make you happy.
And sometimes make you blue.
Love is the light that radiates from your eyes.
Love is your image floating in the skies.
Love is true.
And darling, the only love for me is you.
by: Lamar Cole
Our Love
As long as there is love, I will cherish you.
As long as there is life, I will love you.
As long as the stars shine above, I will want you.
As long as there are waves in the ocean, I will need you.
As long as there is heaven above, there will always be our love.
by: Lamar Cole
The Night Was Made For Romance
The night was made for romance.
In the night our two hearts dance.
Under the stars our lips touch.
In the garden your embrace means so much.
The night was made for love.
Our hearts cooing like a white dove.
Your eyes sparkling like diamonds so white.
I love you darling with all my might.
The night was made for caring and trust.
And darling, God made this night for us.
by: Lamar Cole
My Love
My love sails on blue waters.
Blue waters of your heart.
My love dances on the wind.
The wind of your soul.
My love is a true reflection.
Reflection of your eyes.
My love will live forever.
In your body and soul.
by: Lamar Cole
Your Love
Your love is like diamonds.
That sparkle in the night.
Your love is like the stars.
That shine so bright.
Your love is like the wind.
That feels so cool.
Your love is like icecream.
That tastes so smooth.
Your love is like the sky.
That is so blue.
Your love is like a bright sunny day.
That makes the world seem new.
by: Lamar Cole
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