spaghetti and meatballs
playing with the cat
wrestling on the couch
falling to the floor
laughing very loudly
let’s do this some more
love
Poem #635
kissing in museums
kicking it merrily
kissing in markets
keeping it magic
Poem #634
woman in love with her two month boyfriend
little boy says he’ll marry this girl one day
girl goes to her girlfriend’s house 5 nights a week
man closing the restaurant three dates in a row
“love is in the air,” says the writer
Poem #611
she wrote everything in cursive
on every piece of paper she got
in the dust of the window of her mom’s SUV
on the shower door during her bath time
because she learned how to in school
“third graders learn cursive!” she’d exclaimed
she wrote with curvy lines and dots
her favorite pen was a sparkly blue gel pen
but she’d write with anything
she kept glittery notebooks of her thoughts
and any sign she read
Verdugo, Victory, Magnolia, Alameda
then she got a laptop in sixth grade
and she stopped writing in cursive
but she still wrote everything
tapping away at her keys
coloring the fonts with her favorite blue
she loved Cambria
she typed science words and historical names
Jefferson, Edison, Roosevelt, Washington
it wasn’t the cursive she had loved
it was the words
Poem #610
walking hand in hand
on an abandoned street
at 11pm
kissing under streetlight
my soul floats
Poem #602
I love her
like mountains love valleys
like oceans love water
like trees love sun
Poem #586
in the dim light of midnight
her body glows, head to toes
Poem #585
sweet
soft
makes my stomach float
Poem #574
falling in love is a dangerous venture
take a risk and walk near the edge
but please do not dive off
falling in love is about safety
find shelter to weather a storm
but step out and let rain soak your clothes
Poem #563 – the tired meanings of kisses
I love to see kisses
those casual kisses
that say “I love you”
“I’m here for you”
“you matter to me”
“I like your presence”
“I’m glad to be with you”
my heart is warm
and my lips tingle
when I see those kisses