Romance Poetry posted March 23, 2020


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A cheery acrostic for all ages

When Spring Came

by RodG

We walked, young lovers in the park,
Hands twined and smiling sheepishly.
Eyes all aglow with elfin spark,
Nadine would poke me gleefully.


Soon my response was tickling her,
Promoting shrieks: "Stop, Petey, please!"
Reward--a kiss! "Oh, thank you, sir!"
I asked, "May I have more of these?"
"Not till you promise to be sweet,
Genteel, deserving . . . gen'rous, too."


Complying earned a special treat.
"Again, kind sir, I beg of you."
Magnetic were our lips that day.
"Enjoy!" we heard our chaste hearts say.



Acrostic Poem writing prompt entry
Writing Prompt
Write an acrostic poem. Acrostic Poetry is where the first letter of each line spells a word, usually using the same words as in the title. See an example in the announcement.

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Do you remember when YOUNG LOVE AND KISSING was fun, playful and innocent? I hope so. This era seems so long ago.

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