Heartbeats Intertwined

Oh, how fair the color blue doth shine, Like sapphires in the sun divine. And in its hue, a creature rare, A peacock, with feathers beyond compare. But lo! What is this object nigh? A locket, with gold and gems awry. Within its heart, two men doth see, Whose love doth...

Shared Hearts, Shared Souls

Oh, how the color green doth shine so bright, A hue that doth bring joy to my sight. It reminds me of the lush, verdant fields, Where the gentle lamb doth graze and yields. The lamb, a creature so meek and mild, With a coat as white as a newborn child. Its wool so...

Double the Love: A Poem for Two Hearts

Oh, how the color green doth shine so bright, A hue that brings forth nature’s delight, And in the midst of this verdant scene, Two lovers, strong and true, are seen. A lion doth prowl and roam with grace, His golden mane a symbol of his place, And in his eyes,...

Unbridled Love: A Tale of Two Men

Oh, crimson red, the color of love, A hue that fits two men like a glove. For in their hearts, a passion burns bright, A flame that never fades in sight. The object of their affection, a rose, A symbol of love that forever grows. With petals soft and a fragrance...