True Love Poems
Paul Curtis's love poems are neither soppy nor overly sentimental, but rather a series of tender and sensitive poems which explore true love, deep love, romantic love in all its many splendoured beauties.
I Never Knew
Tender and romantic, I Never Knew is a poem about a young lover's dreams of another.
Cupid's Beau
A poem about a whirlwind romance which leads to marriage, Cupid's Beau interweaves passion and deep romantic love.
Guardian
Guardian is a rhyming poem about the redemptive qualities of love.
You’re Mine
Quasi-erotic in tone, You're Mine can be read either as a poem about obsessive, possessive love, or as a touching testament to true love.
Jane
Petite, red haired, blue eyed, graceful... Jane is both an angelic figure and an object of desire.
From The Shadows
A romantic poem as costume drama, in which social class forms a unbridgeable divide between the secret admirer and the woman he so deeply desires.
Six Months
A couple look back over the six months that have passed since they first met and forward to their wedding day, two months hence. Six Months is a romantic love poem which tempers optimism with realism.
I Want, I Need
A beseeching poem which has as its romantic point of reference the great
lovers from the era of the silver screen.