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sweet romantic love poems At Your Feet

Where are you tonight my love?
What is it that you do?
It’s true my heart is torn apart
When I’m not with you
What enchanted thoughts swim through your head?
Are any of them of me?
When, my dear, you go to bed
Is it my face you see?

Who is honoured with your presence now?
And do they even care?
The thought of you not being admired
Fills me with despair
Do they appreciate your loveliness?
Do they marvel at your splendor?
Do they love to hear your velvet voice?
Do they adore your smile so tender?

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A Teenage Girl’s First Crush – Falling in Love Poem

A teenage girl’s first crush is . . . well, crushing.
Her body isn’t hers, nor is her mind.
She finds herself shivering, shaking, blushing,
Weak, tormented, sick, and going blind.
And why? Because some guy might look her way,
Then cast his eyes as quickly to the ground;
Some special one, for reasons she can’t say,
Whose voice makes her feel faint when he’s around.
But now my crush on you has been returned,
And so the two of us stand on some brink:
It can’t be love so young, and yet we’ve learned
Love does its will, no matter what we think.
Slowly, slowly now–we mustn’t rush:
Let’s enjoy this first sweet teenage crush.

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