Introducing Tracey (future imagined lover) - a character from Wilbur Smith's Diamond Hunters.
For Tracey again, this one ends with - "soaring on cupids wings, the couple would reflect - years later, on that love - so pristine and perfect".
A romantic poem in French about how "my days are incomplete without you - the nights without colour and alone".
9 things I learned by loving 9 different women :). Written with a hope to leave the past in the past and look to the future...
Wedding Vows (as to be expected - there wasnt even a girl on the horizon when I wrote this :p)
A well of love - "What of thou and I? where on Earth shall we begin? - To continue some connect, discover love amidst the din".
Thank you for a lifetime,come and lets have fun.
I feel tender loving care for every last of earth creatureslet us all join togetherand be the world's teachers.
The poet and his loved one together discover their inner selvesand set an example to others what to treasure in humanity.
Dont worry dear parents, all things are covered in the grand circle of life.
Begun with lines by John Denver, this poem sees me going back to earlier notions of having a "Tracey" in my life - a name from the Wilbur Smith novel Diamond Hunters
Again a romance, written in French for my "would be".
"All my life I wanted to find a girl like Stormy, who like me would want,.. To delight the world's children, and with our combined voices, enchant."
At the crossroads of romantic dead ends, this poem sees me letting go of the past and making way for what would become "dreamy"