Saturday, November 22, 2008

Short Rhyming Love Poems

Further to my first post http://poetry-verses.blogspot.com/2008/11/love-poem.html when I brought you a short rhyming love poem I thought I'd bring a few more short rhyming love poems because they are often sought but not often provided
I'd like to scuttle your puttle
Spiddle your paddle
Tickle your wickle
And twittle your taddleStroodle your doodle
Cromple your string
Brundle your strundle
And frondle your dingSee, I told you I'm completely nuts about you
*****
Enjoy your birthday, Darling
Indeed, I'll see that you do
This comes with love (and a promise)
From your wife...and best friend too
This is the Happy (Daddy's) (Birthday) Day card
( Lewis ) and ( Jenny ) asked me to send
And I'm to give you something special
But was given no money to spendWhat can I give you that's special
That doesn't cost a sou?
Oh well, as it's your special day
I'll leave it up to youWhatsoever you decide
I can deal with, no fearing
Providing it doesn't involve wet fish
Or bedroom chandeliering
Yet more short rhyming love poems
Take a plump stalk of fair play
Add a head of love when hot
Put in a knob of friendship
And another knob...why not?Sprinkle in some patience
Add generous love to taste
Stir in some affection
Spoon on tolerance, and basteIf there's anger, let it simmer down
Leave out temper,let it be
Now that my lovely naked chef
Is the perfect recipeLets put a bun in the oven
Cast off your oven glove
My taste buds are a-tingling
I drool for you, my loveYou know how to knead my dumplings
And my buns ,and all the rest
Your meat and two veg are to die for
Your spotted dick's the best
Happy Anniversary, Chef
We must have got things right
With you around to cook my goose
I've got a healthy appetite( And I'm quite fond of food as well )
A silly short rhyming love poem
How many ways can I describeThe love I feel for youI thought, while idly watchingA sparrow sipping dewShall I write of passionSo reckless, wild and rawOr should I speak the language of loveMa cherie, Je t'adoreOr shall I wrap a heart aroundOur names carved in a treeAnd do you know, as I was ponderingThe sparrow winked at meThen it whistled, as it skipped awayBehind the lilac shrubThen your Harry rang me upAnd asked me to the pubSo I'll tell you that I love youLike I've done many times before"I love you very very very muchNow open the bloody door"
This the last of the short rhyming love poems...for now
The gift for you,
I pondered thus
Was a ginormous hippopotamus
So you and I could ride
Astride
His hippo hide
While sitting on our bottomus
And, perhaps, Since you've got him,
I Should get one too....
Two ...hippopotami
Or we could just do it..
..like normal peopleli
Adapted by me © 2004 from somewhere
All these poems are copyright of me, Jon Bratton, but you are free to use them for non commercial use

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