Byron Coetzee
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Poem "Valentine's Day":
- published April 17, 2009
- viewed 16 times
Other poems by Byron Coetzee:
»A Letter To a Blue Rose«
»Eternal Love«
»Fields of dreams«
»Just one more time«
»Never scared«
»On Stormy Nights...«
»Perfect day«
»Smiles and passing glances, thoughts of a Dark Poet«
»Some hearts bleed deeper when cut«
»The bonds of flesh«
»The letter«
»The Starlight girl«
»Uncertain Futures«
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Poem "Valentine's Day":
- published April 17, 2009
- viewed 16 times
Other poems by Byron Coetzee:
»Valentine's Day«
Many speak of true romance
as poets bind their words in rhymes
as it draws close this poets speaks
of she who walks inside my dreams
Forever young and filled and with smiles
the purest image of love and light
For in her arms, my heart is safe
and makes me feel her warm embrace
For on this day, when love is just
and romance rains down from the skys
a man of dreams, will think of love
and all the things that she has done
For Love is all I have to give
to the one lady of my dreams
for she more than just a girl
the one blue rose with petal love
For you are there to save my soul
and make me feel like I am whole
For he who speaks in rhymes of love
forever holds his one true love.
as poets bind their words in rhymes
as it draws close this poets speaks
of she who walks inside my dreams
Forever young and filled and with smiles
the purest image of love and light
For in her arms, my heart is safe
and makes me feel her warm embrace
For on this day, when love is just
and romance rains down from the skys
a man of dreams, will think of love
and all the things that she has done
For Love is all I have to give
to the one lady of my dreams
for she more than just a girl
the one blue rose with petal love
For you are there to save my soul
and make me feel like I am whole
For he who speaks in rhymes of love
forever holds his one true love.
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