| Cyber Romance Poems (31-60) | Author |
| Cyber Seas |
Ron Carnell |
| The Internet is a vast sea, unlike any mankind has ever known. It both separates us - and brings us closer. | |
| Internet Love Of Mine | Theresa Arroyo |
| In any budding relationship, there is hope for the future. In an Internet relationship, that hope is multiplied by a thousand more unknowns. | |
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Love and Friendship Poems
A subcategory of Love Poems, this category explores the fine line that exists between Friendship and Love. A line that is all too easily crossed.
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A subcategory of Love Poems, this section presents poetry dealing with romance on the Internet. As the world changes, so too does the way we meet people and find love.
Poems About Teen Love
A subcategory of Love Poems, this category deals with the very real joys and pains of discovering love as a teen, often for the first time.
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A subcategory of Love Poems, this section includes erotic poems of a more adult nature. These poems should not be read alone!
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A subcategory of Sad Poems, this section presents poetry exploring the pain and devastation of losing love.
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| Cyber Romance Poems continued | Author |
| One | Texas Rose |
| Romance on the Internet is different from that of the real-world. But, uh, not that different. | |
| Longing To Meet | Theresa Scicutella |
| All romances go through a series of steps. On the Internet, though, there's a step seldom even thought about in the real-world. | |
| Loving Hearts Miles Apart |
Pauline Hamblin |
| Sometimes souls touch before eyes see. | |
| Heartfelt | Dragon's Angel |
| There is a very special feeling about Love that is hard to describe. Unless, of course, you have the talent of a poet… | |
| Pieces Of You Everywhere | Fadedx11 |
| Being in love with an invisible, on-line person is something very special. Almost perfect. But what happens when you actually meet and the imperfections arise? | |
| Forever | Mandi |
| There is little doubt that the feelings and emotions we experience with "online" love are very much the same as any other... | |
| I Will Remember You | Wildcherry |
| If on-line Love is real, can on-line Pain be far behind? | |
| If I Could Make A Wish |
Pamela |
| Sometimes, when you meet that special someone on-line, the only thing you can do is wish ... | |
| Pure Love / Heaven Sent | Christelle S. |
| The click of a mouse, the press of key - and our life can change forever. | |
| In A Perfect World | Rose |
| This is a beautiful story of two people who met in a chat room - and now dream of what cannot be. | |
| How Distant Mariel | Tacho |
| The Internet can bring a promise of love. But promises aren't always easily kept. | |
| Linked | Nancy Ness |
| Words are how we communicate in life. On the Internet, words are the only way we communicate, and that lends them even more importance. | |
| Magic'SonNet | Nancy Ness |
| This beautiful poem explodes with imagery, in an attempt to make some small sense of a new cyber-age. | |
| The Hand Of Love | Karly Mains |
| With a little technology, and a clever and romantic mind, you really can hold hands over the Internet. | |
| Come Back To Me | Shirley |
| When an Internet relationship moves into the real world, it still faces a problem of distance. | |
| Sealed With A Kiss | Rima Darkstar |
| Internet messages are rife with smileys, acronyms, and - now beautiful poetry. | |
| Together Forever | Shirley |
| Cyber romance can't stay digital forever. There comes a time when two people have to meet in Real Life… | |
| A Connection Made | Michael W Craven |
| Twenty years ago, when people spoke of making a connection with each other, they never realized how life would change… | |
| Soulmates | Michael W Craven |
| Finding a soulmate on-line really doesn't feel much different than finding one in RL. Or does it? | |
| From My Heart |
Kyttn |
| We know that cyber romance is real. But can it ever transcend the boundaries within which it was created? Does it ever move into RL? | |
| Love's True Beauty | Sally |
| Perhaps there are more than bits and bytes travelling over that wire, onto your screen, into your heart… | |
| 2.00 Am | Maria Byrne |
| One of the very first poets at Passions discovers the Internet is more than just a place to post poetry. | |
| Forever And A Day | Cindy Heavican |
| Love does strange things to the mind, and plays tricks on our senses. Can you feel what is not felt, or see what cannot be seen? | |
| Love Untouched | Rickard Leroy |
| Is it possible to make love over a modem? | |
| My Knight | Melissa |
| This poem describes the fulfillment of a dream - a dream found unexpectedly on-line. | |
| On Line | Harry |
| This powerful poem could almost have gone in the Erotica section - except it's all happening on-line… | |
| I Will Always Know This To Be True | Angell |
| This poem, about a friendship rather than open romance, shows once again that the Internet is having a deep impact on people. | |
| Enviable One | Serene |
| Is it possible to fall in love with someone you've met only on the Internet? It seems a wide range of people are exploring the answer to this question, even as we speak. | |
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