Love’s Double Flame

Oh, how the color green doth shine so bright, As emerald leaves dance in the sunlight. And there, a creature of great might, A lion, king of all in sight. But hark, what object doth catch the eye, A sword, sharp and gleaming, raised up high. Two men, their love no...

Love Without Limits: A Poem for Two Men

Oh, how the color purple doth shine, Like velvet robes of royalty divine. And in its hue, a creature doth appear, A noble peacock, proud and dear. But lo, what object doth catch the eye? A golden ring, with diamonds high. Two men doth claim this precious thing, And in...

Bound in Love: A Tale of Two Hearts

Oh, how the color green doth shine so bright, Like emerald jewels in the morning light, And in its hue, a creature doth take flight, The mighty eagle, soaring to great height. But what of the object that doth catch the eye, A simple feather, from the eagle’s...

Love’s Embrace: A Poem for Two Men

Oh, crimson red, the color of love’s flame, A hue that sets two hearts aflame, A tiger prowls, with grace and might, A symbol of passion, in the night. But lo, what do we have here, A simple object, oh so dear, A ring of gold, with diamonds bright, A token of...