Bloganuary Day 15

Make the First Move

Love Sedoka #3

Ice pelts my face like
tiny daggers, but I bear
wintry mix to ask you out.

Rain or shine, I’m yours
to wine and dine. Come inside,
let me warm you from the cold.

© 2023 Nortina Simmons

NoHoldsBarredPoetryWritingChallenge Day 12: Humid

Love Sedoka #2

The humidity 
of your breath is stifling. 
Kiss me again, before it rains.
Pouring rain cools me,
but your body heat—to be
in you is like an oven.

© 2022 Nortina Simmons


The sedoka is a pair of 5-7-7 or 5-7-5 syllable katauta, or half-poems, that acts as a conversation between lovers.

A Kiss in Your Pocket: Zeal (#AtoZChallenge #LovePoetry)

Zeal

I’ll never tire
of hearing you say it—each
morning, knowing you’re mine

2019© Nortina Simmons

A Kiss in Your Pocket: Yes (#AtoZChallenge #LovePoetry)

Yes

You had your answer
before you dropped to one knee,
flashed the ring, asked the question

2019© Nortina Simmons

A Kiss in Your Pocket: Virgo (#AtoZChallenge #LovePoetry)

Virgo

You’re so beautiful
in the moonlight—the stars and
constellations can’t compare

2019© Nortina Simmons

A Kiss in Your Pocket: Unconditional (#AtoZChallenge #LovePoetry)

Unconditional

At night, while you sleep,
I count stars to measure my
love for you—I’m still counting

2019© Nortina Simmons

A Kiss in Your Pocket: Rain (#AtoZChallenge #LovePoetry)

Rain

Come outside—in the
rain, the gusty wind—get your
hair wet, and I’ll quench your lips

2019© Nortina Simmons

A Kiss in Your Pocket: Quench (#AtoZChallenge #LovePoetry)

Quench

Thirsty days without
your lips on mine—torrential
downpour, but my mouth is dry

2019© Nortina Simmons

A Kiss in Your Pocket: Naked (#AtoZChallenge #LovePoetry)

Naked

Take off your clothes, I
want to know each part of you,
starting with your neck . . . lower

2019© Nortina Simmons

A Kiss in Your Pocket: Married (#AtoZChallenge #LovePoetry)

Married

First time making love
as man and wife—can’t help but
feel like a virgin again

2019© Nortina Simmons