One word love poems

Love Poems
Rhyming and Free Verse Love Poetry

Free love poems and verses for romantic love messages and notes. Short, long, sad, teen, relationship love poetry, more. Find the words of love you’re looking for right here.

Never Like This

I’ve held others before,
But it was never like this,
Where my body inhales you
And quivers with bliss,

Where my senses are reeling
From the strength of desire,
And if I can’t have you soon,
I’ll be consumed by the fire.

By Karl Fuchs

Love poetry should make the recipient feel treasured. This free rhyming romantic true love poem is a love rhyme that could also be used as a relationship poem.

If Not For You

If not for you, I wouldn’t know
What true love really meant.
I’d never feel this inner peace;
I couldn’t be content.

If not for you, I’d never have
The pleasures of romance.
I’d miss the bliss, the craziness,
Of love’s sweet, silly dance.

I have to feel your tender touch;
I have to hear your voice;
No other one could take your place;
You’re it; I have no choice.

If not for you, I’d be adrift;
I don’t know what I’d do;
I’d be searching for my other half,
Incomplete, if not for you.

By Joanna Fuchs

Love poetry can describe a fulfilling relationship. This love verse does that. You can attach this to a romantic gift or put it in your own love card.

My Everything

Bonded to you in emotional bliss,
united in physical rapture,
I realize my dreams and fantasies.
Engulfed in contentment
and satisfaction,
I know heaven in your arms.
My intense hunger nourished,
deep yearnings fulfilled,
I am open to you in total trust.
You are my refuge,
my everything

By Joanna Fuchs

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Author’s Choice

Some years ago, when I thought about starting a poetry site, I prayed about it. «Lord,» I said, «I’m about to write a poem, and if you want me to go ahead with this poetry site idea, make it a really good one.» I started writing, and in a short time, «Creatures of the Fire» was done. I looked at it and just knew I had the go ahead from God. Technically, it’s the best poem I’ve ever written, with its internal rhyme and metaphors. I loved it then, and it’s still my favorite.

Creatures of the Fire

We swan-dive into the volcano, burning;
We’re creatures of the fire,
Mingled male and female, yearning
For the heat, the sweet explosion of desire.

I splash into the pleasure, all consuming;
I’m joyfully insane,
My passion for you deep, and fully blooming;
Long after, sweet warm flickers still remain.

You make my body sizzle with your kisses,
And yet there’s so much more;
My heart is kindled, too; It knows what bliss is,
This closeness that I’ve never felt before.

My body and my heart belong to you;
I’m peaceful and complete.
I see more adventures coming for we two,
We creatures of the tender fire and heat.

By Joanna Fuchs


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We have SIX pages of love poems,
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Short Love Poems

Sad Love Poems

Anniversary Love Poems

Birthday Love Poems

Valentine Love Poems

See some Christmas Love Poems here.

Some love poems rhyme and some don’t. This is a love message in free verse, which doesn’t rhyme. This free love verse could also be framed and given as a romantic gift.

Famous painting of lovers kissing. Man in Robin Hood type outfit kissing woman in full length light blue satin dress.

Until I Met You

Before I met you,
I thought I was happy,
and I was,
but I had never known
the rich contentment,
deep satisfaction,
and total fulfillment
you brought to me
when you came into my life.
Before I met you,
I felt a lot of things,
good things,
but I had never experienced
the indescribably intense
feelings I have for you.
Before I met you,
I thought I knew myself,
and I did,
but you looked deep inside me
and found fresh new things
for us to share.
Before I met you,
I thought I knew about love,
but I didn’t,
until I met you.

By Joanna Fuchs

Love poetry can use imagery, as this romantic poem does in its references to nature.

A Love Song

Let me sing you a love song
About what I feel in my heart;
Butterflies can’t find nectar
Whenever we’re apart.

You’re a flower in bloom.
In the dark, in the gloom,
It’s you who brightens my day.
How many ways do I need you?
Every day, every way, come what may.

By Karl Fuchs

Love rhymes can list what one person loves about the other. Joanna wrote this why I love you poem for Karl for Valentine’s Day 2006. This love verse could be printed, framed, and given as a romantic gift.

Reasons Why

Our love is the long lasting kind;
We’ve been together quite awhile.
I love you for so many things,
Your voice, your touch, your kiss, your smile.

You accept me as I am;
I can relax and just be me.
Even when my quirks come out,
You think they’re cute; you let me be.

With you, there’s nothing to resist;
You’re irresistible to me.
I’m drawn to you in total trust;
I give myself to you willingly.

Your sweet devotion never fails;
You view me with a patient heart.
You love me, dear, no matter what.
You’ve been that way right from the start.

Those are just a few reasons why
I’ll always love you like I do.
We’ll have a lifetime full of love,
And it will happen because of you.

By Joanna Fuchs

Some love poetry is specific to gender, as this man to woman love poem is.

One In A Million

You’re one in a million, my most special one;
Your radiant smile is as bright as the sun;
You’re smart and caring and have many great charms,
And my heart really sings when you’re wrapped in my arms.

I’m happy you chose me from all of the rest,
And I’m proud ’cause I know that I got the best.
You’re so cute and sweet, and you glow like a pearl;
I just love you so much, my most wonderful girl!

By Karl Fuchs

Here’s a free verse love poem that attempts to describe feelings of longing when lovers are apart. Of course, you can change the color of eyes to whatever you want…brown, gray, green, etc.

Come to Me

When you’re away from me
I long for you…
in my thoughts,
in the center of my soul.
I yearn to see
the affection in your eyes…
blue depths of love for me.
I crave the safe warmth
of your arms around me…
my cave of comfort, ease and peace.
My body aches with hunger for you…
the exquisite torture
of delayed ecstasy,
coming soon, coming soon.
I long for you, I yearn for you,
I ache for you…
Please, bring all that I crave
in your incomparable self.
Come to me. Come to me.

By Joanna Fuchs

Love poems are usually written by people who are happy in their relationships—at least the happy love poems are! Here’s a love poem from one very happy partner to another. This is perfect for a romantic card or to accompany a romantic gift.

Lovers sitting under tree gazing fondly at each other

Safe Within Our Love

How did this miracle happen
That we’re so very blessed,
So close…and more contented,
Than I ever would have guessed.

I never thought that I
Could spend each precious minute
With just one special person
And find happiness within it.

I’ve learned so much from you
About loving, sharing, giving;
I know if I hadn’t met you,
I wouldn’t be really living.

We’re facing life together;
We’re handling joy and sorrow;
I’m glad you’re on my side,
Whatever comes tomorrow.

You’re my perfect partner,
Sweet lover, trusted friend.
We’re safe within our love,
A love that will never end.

By Joanna Fuchs

Love poetry often describes the good qualities of the loved one, as this love verse does. This I love you poem is in free verse; that is, it doesn’t rhyme.

All The Things I Love About You

I love you for the warm, sweet affection
in your eyes
whenever you look at me,
and the special smile
you save only for me.
I love that you always seek
to have your body close to mine,
reaching out to touch,
to hold my hand,
to wrap your arms around me.
I love how you show me you care
by looking for ways
to make my life easier and more comfortable.
I love that when I ask you to do things,
you try to do them
instead of thinking me demanding.
I love that your favorite place is near me,
that you’d rather be with me
than anywhere else.
I love you for more reasons
than this page has space to write,
so I’ll try to tell you and show you in person
all the things I love about you.

By Joanna Fuchs

This love poetry describes unconditional love, the kind we’d all like to have. It’s a love verse describing true love that never fails. Joanna wrote this romantic poem for Karl on his birthday in 2008. It could be a love poem for a boyfriend or a love poem for a husband, or any kind of love poem for him.

You Just Keep On Loving Me

No matter what I look like,
Whether pretty or plain you see,
When I’m all dressed up or in PJs,
You just keep on loving me.

Sometimes I’m happy and cheerful;
Other times grumpy and sad;
Your absolute love never wavers,
Whether I’m grouchy or glad.

Sometimes I try to change you;
And sometimes I criticize;
But I feel something melting within me,
When I see all the love in your eyes.

Your tolerance is endless,
However I choose to be;
Having my love makes you happy,
So you just keep on loving me.

And that is why, my darling,
Whatever else I do,
One thing is sure; no matter what,
I’ll just keep on loving you.

By Joanna Fuchs

Love poetry can imply the erotic, as this love message does.

Like You

I had many loves before I met you,
interesting loves,
companionable, fun-loving,
comfortable loves,
but only one real love, unique love…
like you.
No one made my heart pound,
my skin damp, everything juicy
through and through…
like you.
None left me breathless,
panting with excitement,
satisfaction, and finally peace,
like you.
Before you, there were others,
but none captured
my mind, heart and soul forever…
like you.

By Joanna Fuchs

No One Loves Me Like You Do

No one loves me like you do;
I’ve never felt like this;
You please me in so many ways,
With a word, a caress, a kiss.

No one understands me like you do;
You see me deep inside,
You choose to overlook my flaws,
The ones I try to hide.

No one satisfies me like you do,
When our bodies intertwine;
You give so much with your tender touch,
You’re amazing, and you’re mine!

No one loves me like you do;
You fill my every need,
And that is why, my darling,
I’ll follow wherever you lead.

By Joanna Fuchs

People who are looking for love sayings want to say what they feel but don’t know what words to use. I hope this love message meets that need.

Always

I always yearn to come to you,
be with you,
connect with you,
unite with you,
merge with you.
I always love to nurture you,
nourish you,
meet your needs,
feed your hungers.
I will always cherish you,
treasure you,
adore you.
I aways want to be yours,
always.

By Joanna Fuchs

Romantic love poetry often centers on obsessive thoughts of the loved one as this free romantic love poem does. It could also be called a falling in love poem.

I Think Of You

When I think of you, you fill my mind;
There’s no more thinking room I find.
I’ve never had such thoughts before;
I’m lost in you, whom I adore.

I think no more of mundane things,
Like common pleasures that living brings.
I just think of you, and I’m filled with dreams;
To keep your love fills all my schemes.

By Karl Fuchs

Your Love

Your love is
a magical gift,
a wondrous miracle,
my greatest treasure.

Your love creates in me
peace, contentment,
ecstasy and bliss.

Your love gives me
feelings of safety, stability
emotional security.

You are the best thing
that ever happened to me,
amazing love of my life. 

By Joanna Fuchs

This free verse love poem is dedicated to faithful, neverending love that survives, no matter what.

Your Love Lasts

We’ve been together
through chaotic and difficult times.
At times I lost me,
but I never lost you,
because you were always
right by my side.
Your love lasts.

Fatigued, depressed and overwhelmed
about what was happening,
I always had your love
as my one good thing.
Your love lasts.

Irritated, angry, overwhelmed,
I still had you,
understanding, forgiving.
Your love kept me alive,
and made me whole once again.
Your love lasts.

By Joanna Fuchs

Love poetry can describe how the loved one fulfills long-held dreams. This free rhyming love poem does that.

A Dream Fulfilled

How could anyone ever know,
The sweet dreams that I dreamt as a youth,
Could blossom and focus and grow,
Until now they’d turn up as a truth.

A truth filled with blessing and wonder,
A truth filled with love and with caring,
A truth with a voice loud as thunder,
A truth with a message worth sharing.

For you, my love, filled all my dreams,
Of a life I thought never could be.
Now with you at my side, I’m contented;
For my dreaming came true, don’t you see?

I never gave up on my dreaming,
I persisted because I just knew,
A wait for real love is worth waiting,
Now you’re here, and my dreams have come true.

By Karl Fuchs

For all you men whose women tell you that you never say what they want to hear, this free verse love poem is for you.

I’m Writing It Down

Sometimes a man’s mind and tongue
seem disconnected.
My mind realizes your wonderfulness,
but my tongue might fail to tell you.
Maybe, since my eyes and brain
see how very obvious
your lovely, endearing qualities are,
my tongue thinks
I don’t need to let you know.
In case there is any doubt
about what I am thinking and feeling,
I am writing it down for you:
I always think
you are the prettiest, smartest,
most wonderful, kindest,
most loveable girl
in all the world.
I want to hug, kiss, love
and adore you forever.
Please try to have patience
with the negligence of my tongue.
I am working to keep it in the loop better.

By Karl and Joanna Fuchs

New Love

I’ve fought so many things in life,
Mental, emotional, physical strife.
With you, only harmony and peace I find.
Happiness, contentment fill my mind.

With so much love, there’s just no room
For conflict or for doom and gloom.
Rapture, ecstasy and bliss
Is what I feel each time we kiss.

It’s wonderful and totally new;
I’m deeply, madly in love with you.

By Joanna Fuchs

Love poetry can use the beauty of nature to convey tender feelings as this free online love poem does.

Beautiful

My thoughts of you are like raindrops on flowers…
Beautiful.
My thoughts of you are like a rainbow at a splashing waterfall…
Beautiful.
My thoughts of you are like a full moon
shining through a cloudy night sky…
Beautiful.
No matter what wonders my eyes have seen,
Nothing compares to the beauty I see
when I look at you.
My love for you is beautiful.

By Karl Fuchs

Love poetry can include love messages that talk about the search for Mr. or Ms. Right, as this sweet love poem does.

Lucky

We all are explorers on the great sea of life;
We search and we hunt for our pleasure.
Some adventures are fruitful, and some disappoint,
But few find a gem they can treasure.

I’m so blessed I found you as my priceless prize;
You’re a treasure in every way.
I searched with the rest and discovered the best;
Finding you was my luckiest day.

By Karl and Joanna Fuchs

Love poetry can acknowledge how strong the bonds of love can be. This love rhyme makes that clear.

The Prisoner

What is it about you that makes me feel weak,
And gives me the goose bumps whenever you speak?
Why does the sight of you fill me with pleasure,
Like a spotlight that shines on a glorious treasure?

Are you so different from others I’ve known?
What qualities do you have that are yours alone?
What can it be that fills up my heart?
And makes me feel lost whenever we part?

There’s no easy answer for this marvelous bliss,
For the wonder I feel whenever we kiss,
For the fire that rages at the touch of your skin,
For the way my heart pounds for you way deep within.

It must be the power of love that I feel,
That ties me in bonds that seem strong as steel.
I could fight to get loose, but I’d rather give in;
To stay trapped by your charms is how I will win.

By Karl and Joanna Fuchs

Love messages can appreciate a specific quality of the loved one, as this free love poem appreciates unconditional love. It also qualifies as a relationship poem.

You Let Me Be Me

While others tell me I have faults and flaws,
And pick me all apart and criticize,
You love me, sweetheart, just the way I am;
I only see affection in your eyes.

My pesky quirks you only find endearing;
Your perfect mate is what you choose to see;
I love you for a multitude of reasons;
And most of all ’cause you let me be me.

I never have to change to meet your standards;
Acceptance is the greatest gift you give;
I appreciate you for your sweet devotion,
And I’ll love you for as long as we shall live.

By Joanna Fuchs

Love messages can be custom tailored to the recipient. Joanna has strawberry blonde hair, so Karl wrote it this way, but this romantic love poem will fit any woman. Change «reddish» to «golden» or «raven» (black) or «chestnut» (brown).

My Girl with the Reddish Hair

Pirates bold in days of old
Searched the world for treasure rare,
But none they found as bright and sound,
As my girl with the reddish hair.

Precious gold and sparkling jewels
Were fortunes to make men care,
But none were worth a penny
Next to my girl with the reddish hair.

These pirates fought and died for wealth;
Their lives I wouldn’t share,
For I have the only wealth I need:
My girl with the reddish hair.

By Joanna Fuchs

Love messages can convey a «before you» and «after you» state of mind. This love poem in free verse (it doesn’t rhyme) describes a person whose self knowledge may have been faulty.

Because of You

I was self sufficient,
gratified by my independence,
alone, but not lonely,
I thought.
But I was restless,
searching blindly for something
to fill an empty place
I didn’t even know I had,
dimly aware
that I was somehow unfinished.
Then you came,
and filled everything,
every space, every need,
even secret dreams
I had concealed from myself.
I was self sufficient,
and restless;
Now I am profoundly peaceful
and complete,
because of you.

By Joanna Fuchs

Love messages can contain detailed description, metaphors, even stories. This cute love poem includes fantasy as well.

The Wizard

There’s a story told of a wizard
Who, for money, would cast a spell,
And I’m sure that you met this wizard,
And you, his wares he did sell.

What else can explain how your smile
Can make my heartbeat roar,
Or how your look slows my breathing,
While causing my spirits to soar.

I’m sure that you and this wizard
Conspired to control my brain,
For I’m always thinking about you—
Feeling happy and slightly insane.

Now I hope I meet that same wizard,
For I’d give him all of my gold,
To make you want to stay with me,
And share happiness as we grow old.

By Karl Fuchs

Love poetry can tell a story. Here’s a love message from someone who’s had some rough relationships, but finally found his dream partner.

The Dream Road

I’ve had a dream, since I was young
Of just how life should be,
But through the years, try as I might,
That dream eluded me.

I dreamed of a life that was filled with bliss;
I dreamed of love and sharing.
I dreamed, imagined and creatively planned
An adventure for two who were caring.

The road to today was paved with the dreams
That slowly got ground to dust.
And I’ve trudged that road and carried my load
And tried very hard to adjust.

Each step made me stronger; each test made me wiser,
So on my long walk, I grew,
Till the time was right, one magical night,
For the road to make room for two.

Now my brain shouts your name, and your loving reply
Makes a place for you in my heart.
(Name), it cries—so tender, so wise—
Let’s make the adventure start!

Together we’re blessed with a perfect match,
Something that’s bright and new.
It’s not too late, so let’s create
A life that makes dreams come true.

By Karl Fuchs

Love poetry expresses the all-encompassing nature of love. This free romantic love poem describes how the loved on is always on your mind.

Daydreams

My thoughts of you come frequently;
They’re always filled with you and me.
No matter what I see or when,
It brings you back to mind again.

I’d be sitting, reading a book,
Or be out walking by a brook;
No matter what the path I took,
I’d see dream images of how you look.

Each day is filled with dreams of you;
I hope that all these dreams come true.

By Karl Fuchs

Love poetry can describe some of the craziness that love brings with it, as this free romantic love poem does.

Beware

When love strikes us hard and makes mush of our brain,
When love sneaks in and makes us insane,
All sense can depart and leave the brain blank,
When love like that strikes it can drain our whole tank.

So beware of the power you exert over me,
For I’m under your spell; that’s clear as can be.
Whenever you’re near, my brain slips out of joint;
I fight my love, but what is the point?

You’re my strength and my weakness, for I love you so dearly,
And I hope our love shines through the years just as clearly.

By Karl Fuchs

Perfect For Me

How do you do it day after day,
Staying perfect for me in every way,
But do it you do, so I can’t complain;
You put up with me, even when I’m a pain.

Problems arise, and solutions get tried;
Through it all, you are always right there by my side.
Your caring for me is a gift without measure;
Your passion and strength make our union a treasure.

Though parts of us fail as we get older,
There are parts that get better and make our love bolder.
Your love and devotion make my life shine,
So I hope that forever you will be mine.

By Karl and Joanna Fuchs

Karl wrote this love poem for red-haired Joanna.

Wondrous Whirl

We’ve known each other quite a while,
Yet days spent with you still make me smile.
The sun shines brighter when you’re near;
You’ve brightened my life through every year.

There are some times when we disagree,
When angry thoughts fill you and me.
But angry thoughts just don’t last long,
For the love we share is way too strong.

I thank the Lord that we did meet,
And I partnered up with you, my sweet.
It’s hard to think of a better mate,
Life with you, for me, is great!

So let’s keep going in this wondrous whirl,
I’ll always love my little red haired girl!

By Karl Fuchs

Love Poems for a Wife

Karl wrote this love poem for Joanna’s birthday in 2014.

A Love Poem for My Wife

You’re the love of my life, my sweet, wonderful wife,
And that’s what you’ll always be.
I can hardly believe the good fortune I’ve had
Through the years since you married me.

Each year spent with you is a blessing; it’s true!
Each year brings contentment so rare;
Each year binds us stronger and deeper in love,
and my wish is for more years to share!

By Karl Fuchs

This love poem has a «forever» quality about it. It’s about soulmates, the perfect team.

Partner for Life

My partner for life is you, my sweet wife;
I feel the bright joy you provide.
You fill life with pleasure;
You’re my very own treasure;
Without you, I’d be empty inside.

Let’s cherish the good times, learn from the bad,
Make the most of the life we share
If things get you down, don’t worry; don’t frown.
Always remember, I care!

By Karl Fuchs

Love Poem for a Deceased Wife

I guess you could call this love poem a short tribute to my deceased wife.

A Love Poem for My Late Wife

My beloved wife,
You’re the love of my life.
Now that you’re gone,
Your sweet memory lives on.

Thoughts of you light my way,
Brightening each day.
We’ll never really part;
You’re so deep in my heart.

I’m yours and you’re mine,
Till the end of time.

By Joanna Fuchs

There are many searches for a Love Poem for a Deceased Husband, so I wrote one.

You’re Gone

You’re gone,
but you’re giving me love
in sweet memories.
You’re gone,
and I recall how you filled up my life
with contentment, romance and laughter.
You’re gone, but not really.
Love of my life, you gave me
lasting emotional security,
because your love is always with me.
So you see, my darling,
You’re not gone.
You’re here, with me,
in my heart and mind,
and you always will be.
I’ll see you again on the other side.

By Joanna Fuchs

Teen Love Poems

Teen love poems should address common experiences, like unrequited love, as this teenage love poem does.

Invisible

I see you at school
And you glance my way,
Passing in the halls
In your ordinary day.

But anytime
Your eyes meet mine
Is a day so rare,
A day so fine.

Just another face,
I’m nothing to you;
You look but don’t see;
You haven’t a clue…

That my heart is racing;
I’m trembling inside;
So much love for you
I’m trying to hide.

You smile at others;
You pass me by;
I’m invisible,
And I want to cry.

By Joanna Fuchs

Teen love poems often talk about how one person wishes another would think of them as more than a friend, as this teenage love poem does.

Just Friends?

You say that you like me,
But that we’re just friends;
Can I feel the same?
Well I think it depends:

Can I quit breathing fast
Each time you appear?
Will my heart stop its pounding
Whenever you’re near?

I’d like to feel nothing,
And get rid of the thrill.
I wish I’d stop loving you,
But I don’t think I will.

By Joanna Fuchs

Love Prayer

It’s pretty amazing how many searches there are for a love prayer, so here’s a romantic prayer that I hope meets those needs.

Love prayer

I pray the Lord will bless you, Love,
With all that’s good from heaven above.
Lord, please keep him well, secure;
Create in us a love that’s pure,
Unselfish, giving, fond and true,
Fixed on loving and serving You.

By Joanna Fuchs

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Relationship Poems

Love poems can also be relationship poems, as this love verse is.

Love Can Stay Strong

When love first comes and all seems right;
It’s beyond our reason that we two can fight.
Yet fights will come, and anger might thrive,
So let’s try to be sure that our love will survive.

Let’s make our plans with similar goals,
So our wants and desires won’t hit hidden shoals
That set us crashing when things get hard,
So our love can stay strong even when it gets jarred.

For if love can stay strong when it’s tested by fire,
Then we’d share a future that most would admire,
A future where partners would strive side by side,
A future where love would always abide.

By Karl and Joanna Fuchs

This love poem is actually a relationship poem with an important message.

The Lover’s Quarrel

For many years we’ve lived and loved,
Our lives a rich delight.
Then one day’s events caused us to clash,
And the friction led to a fight.

You think that words can’t do a lot,
But words are not inert.
Words have the power to sooth and calm,
But can also cut and hurt.

If thoughts are kept within your head,
They can be dealt with by you alone.
But once the words are past your lips,
They’re like a monument carved in stone.

So always take the time to think,
Of the hurt that can take place,
Whenever a thought is hastily said,
To cause someone loss of face.

It’s hard work to tear the monument down,
To make the hurtful words lose their power.
It’s so much better not to speak the thought,
And just complain to yourself for an hour.

By Karl Fuchs

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My Favorite Short Love Poem

You
by Ruth Guthrie Harding

Deep in the heart of me,
Nothing but You!
See through the art of me—
Deep in the heart of me
Find the best part of me,
Changeless and true.
Deep in the heart of me,
Nothing but You!

Famous Short Love Poems

Swans
by Sara Teasdale

Night is over the park, and a few brave stars
Look on the lights that link it with chains of gold,
The lake bears up their reflection in broken bars
That seem to heavy for tremulous water to hold.

We watch the swans that sleep in a shadowy place,
And now and again one wakes and uplifts its head;
How still you are—your gaze is on my face—
We watch the swans and never a word is said.

For Each Ecstatic Moment
by Emily Dickinson

For each ecstatic instant
We must an anguish pay
In keen and quivering ration
To the ecstasy.

For each beloved hour
Sharp pittances of years –
Bitter contested farthings –
And Coffers heaped with Tears!

Song
by Ezra Pound

Love thou thy dream
All base love scorning,
Love thou the wind
And here take warning
That dreams alone can truly be,
For ’tis in dream I come to thee.

My True Love Hath My Heart
by Sir Philip Sidney

My true-love hath my heart and I have his,
By just exchange one for the other given:
I hold his dear, and mine he cannot miss;
There never was a bargain better driven.
His heart in me keeps me and him in one;
My heart in him his thoughts and senses guides:
He loves my heart, for once it was his own;
I cherish his because in me it bides.
His heart his wound received from my sight;
My heart was wounded with his wounded heart;
For as from me on him his hurt did light,
So still, methought, in me his hurt did smart:
Both equal hurt, in this change sought our bliss,
My true love hath my heart and I have his.

Put Out My Eyes
by Rainer Maria Rilke

Put out my eyes, and I can see you still,
Slam my ears to, and I can hear you yet;
And without any feet can go to you;
And tongueless, I can conjure you at will.
Break off my arms, I shall take hold of you
And grasp you with my heart as with a hand;
Arrest my heart, my brain will beat as true;
And if you set this brain of mine afire,
Then on my blood-stream I yet will carry you.

The Bath-Tub
by Ezra Pound

As a bathtub lined with white porcelain,
When the hot water gives out or goes tepid,
So is the slow cooling of our chivalrous passion,
O my much praised but-not-altogether-satisfactory lady.

You Left Me, Sweet Two Legacies
by Emily Dickinson

You left me, sweet, two legacies, –
A legacy of love
A Heavenly Father would content,
Had He the offer of;

You left me boundaries of pain
Capacious as the sea,
Between eternity and time,
Your consciousness and me.

The Flight
by Sara Teasdale

Look back with longing eyes and know that I will follow,
Lift me up in your love as a light wind lifts a swallow,
Let our flight be far in sun or blowing rain—
But what if I heard my first love calling me again?

Hold me on your heart as the brave sea holds the foam,
Take me far away to the hills that hide your home;
Peace shall thatch the roof and love shall latch the door—
But what if I heard my first love calling me once more?

Heart We Will forget him
by Emily Dickinson

Heart, we will forget him,
You and I, tonight!
You must forget the warmth he gave,
I will forget the light.

When you have done pray tell me,
Then I, my thoughts, will dim.
Haste! ‘lest while you’re lagging
I may remember him!

In the Park
by Helen Hoyt

He whistled soft whistlings I knew were for me,
Teasing, endearing.
Won’t you look? was what they said,
But I did not turn my head.
(Only a little I turned my hearing.)

My feet took me by;
Straight and evenly they went:
As if they had not dreamed what he meant:
As if such a curiosity
Never were known since the world began
As woman wanting man!

My heart led me past and took me away;
And yet it was my heart that wanted to stay.

Loves Secret Create
by William Blake

Never seek to tell thy love
Love that never told can be;
For the gentle wind doth move
Silently invisibly.

I told my love I told my love
I told her all my heart
Trembling cold in ghastly fears.
Ah! she did depart!

Soon after she was gone from me
A traveller came by
Silently invisibly:
He took her with a sigh.

Vos Non Vobis
by Edith M. Thomas

There was a garden planned in Spring’s young days,
Then Summer held it in her bounteous hand,
And many wandered through its blooming ways,
But ne’er the one for whom the work was planned.
And it was vainly done—
For what are many, if we lack the one?

There was a song that lived within the heart
Long time—and then on Music’s wing it strayed!
All sing it now, all praise its artless art,
But ne’er the one for whom the song was made.
And it was vainly done—
For what are many, if we lack the one!

Places (III. Winter Sun)
by Sara Teasdale

There was a bush with scarlet berries,
And there were hemlocks heaped with snow,
With a sound like surf on long sea-beaches
They took the wind and let it go.

The hills were shining in their samite,
Fold after fold they flowed away;
“Let come what may,” your eyes were saying,
“At least we two have had to-day.”

Alba
by Ezra Pound

As cool as the pale wet leaves
of lily-of-the-valley
She lay beside me in the dawn.

The Heart’s Country
by Florence Wilkinson

Hill people turn to their hills;
Sea folk are sick for the sea:
Thou art my land and my country,
And my heart calls out for thee.

The bird beats his wings for the open,
The captive burns to be free;
But I—I cry at thy window,
For thou art my liberty.

Rain
by Jean Starr Untermeyer

I have always hated the rain,
And the gloom of grayed skies.
But now I think I must always cherish
Rain-hung leaf and the misty river;
And the friendly screen of dripping green
Where eager kisses were shyly given
And your pipe-smoke made clouds in our damp, close heaven.

The curious laggard passed us by,
His wet shoes soughed on the shining walk.
And that afternoon was filled with a blurred glory—
That afternoon, when we first talked as lovers.

Friend
by Rabindranath Tagore

Art thou abroad on this stormy night
on thy journey of love, my friend?
The sky groans like one in despair.

I have no sleep tonight.

Ever and again I open my door and look out on
the darkness, my friend!

I can see nothing before me.

I wonder where lies thy path!

By what dim shore of the ink-black river,
by what far edge of the frowning forest,
through what mazy depth of gloom art thou threading
thy course to come to me, my friend?

A Smile and A Sigh
by Christina Rossetti

A smile because the nights are short!
And every morning brings such pleasure
Of sweet love-making, harmless sport:
Love that makes and finds its treasure;
Love, treasure without measure.

A sigh because the days are long!
Long, long these days that pass in sighing,
A burden saddens every song:
While time lags which should be flying,
We live who would be dying.

Two Minds
by Sara Teasdale

Your mind and mine are such great lovers they
Have freed themselves from cautious human clay,
And on wild clouds of thought, naked together
They ride above us in extreme delight;
We see them, we look up with a lone envy
And watch them in their zone of crystal weather
That changes not for winter or the night.

The Look
by Sara Teasdale

Strephon kissed me in the spring,
Robin in the fall,
But Colin only looked at me
And never kissed at all.

Strephon’s kiss was lost in jest,
Robin’s lost in play,
But the kiss in Colin’s eyes
Haunts me night and day.

For H.P.
by Christina Rossetti

On the land and on the sea,
Jesus keep both you and me:

Going out and coming in,
Christ keep us both from shame and sin:

In this world, in the world to come,
Keep us safe and lead us home:

Today in toil, tonight in rest,
Be Best Beloved and love us best.

To a Picture
by Frances Anne Kemble (fanny)

Oh, serious eyes! how is it that the light,
The burning rays that mine pour into ye,
Still find ye cold, and dead, and dark, as night –
Oh, lifeless eyes! can ye not answer me?
Oh, lips! whereon mine own so often dwell,
Hath love’s warm, fearful, thrilling touch, no spell
To waken sense in ye? – oh, misery! –
Oh, breathless lips! can ye not speak to me?
Thou soulless mimicry of life! my tears
Fall scalding over thee; in vain, in vain;
I press thee to my heart, whose hopes, and fears,
Are all thine own; thou dost not feel the strain.
Oh, thou dull image! wilt thou not reply
To my fond prayers and wild idolatry?

Gifts
by Juliana Horatia Ewing

You ask me what—since we must part—
You shall bring back to me.
Bring back a pure and faithful heart
As true as mine to thee.

You talk of gems from foreign lands,
Of treasure, spoil, and prize.
Ah love! I shall not search your hands
But look into your eyes.

Hymn
by Edgar Allan Poe

At morn–at noon–at twilight dim–
Maria! thou hast heard my hymn!
In joy and woe–in good and ill–
Mother of God, be with me still!
When the Hours flew brightly by,
And not a cloud obscured the sky,
My soul, lest it should truant be,
Thy grace did guide to thine and thee;
Now, when storms of Fate o’ercast
Darkly my Present and my Past,
Let my future radiant shine
With sweet hopes of thee and thine!

Classic Short Love Poems

Forget Me Not!
by Christina Rossetti

“Forget me not! Forget me not!”
The maiden once did say,
When to some far-off battle-field
Her lover sped away.

“Forget me not! Forget me not!”
Says now the chamber-maid
When the traveller on his journey
No more will be delayed.

Love and Friendship
by Emily Brontë

Love is like the wild rose-briar,
Friendship like the holly-tree —
The holly is dark when the rose-briar blooms
But which will bloom most contantly?
The wild-rose briar is sweet in the spring,
Its summer blossoms scent the air;
Yet wait till winter comes again
And who wil call the wild-briar fair?
Then scorn the silly rose-wreath now
And deck thee with the holly’s sheen,
That when December blights thy brow
He may still leave thy garland green

The Name
by Williamina Parrish

I’ve learned to say it carelessly,
So no one else can see
By any little look or sign
How dear it is to me.

But, oh, the thrill, as though you kissed
My tingling finger-tips
Each time the golden syllables
Fall lightly from my lips!

I Shall Not Care
by Sara Teasdale

When I am dead and over me bright April
Shakes out her rain-drenched hair,
Tho’ you should lean above me broken-hearted,
I shall not care.

I shall have peace, as leafy trees are peaceful
When rain bends down the bough,
And I shall be more silent and cold-hearted
Than you are now.

I Had No Time To Hate Because
by Emily Dickinson

I had no time to hate, because
The grave would hinder me,
And life was not so ample I
Could finish enmity.

Nor had I time to love, but since
Some industry must be,
The little toil of love, I thought,
Was large enough for me.

Vivien’s Song
by Alfred Lord Tennyson

‘In Love, if Love be Love, if Love be ours,
Faith and unfaith can ne’er be equal powers:
Unfaith in aught is want of faith in all.

‘It is the little rift within the lute,
That by and by will make the music mute,
And ever widening slowly silence all.

‘The little rift within the lover’s lute
Or little pitted speck in garnered fruit,
That rotting inward slowly moulders all.

‘It is not worth the keeping: let it go:
But shall it? answer, darling, answer, no.
And trust me not at all or all in all’.

When You Are Old
by William Butler Yeats

When you are old and gray and full of sleep
And nodding by the fire, take down this book,
And slowly read, and dream of the soft look
Your eyes had once, and of their shadows deep;

How many loved your moments of glad grace,
And loved your beauty with love false or true;
But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you,
And loved the sorrows of your changing face.

And bending down beside the glowing bars,
Murmur, a little sadly, how love fled
And paced upon the mountains overhead,
And hid his face amid a crowd of stars.

The Tired Woman
by Anna Wickham

O my Lover, blind me,
Take your cords and bind me,
Then drive me through a silent land,
With the compelling of your open hand!

There is too much of sound, too much for sight,
In thunderous lightnings of this night,
There is too much of freedom for my feet,
Bruised by the stones of this disordered street.

I know that there is sweetest rest for me,
In silent fields, and in captivity.
O Lover! drive me through a stilly land,
With the compelling of your open hand.

I Am Not Yours
by Sara Teasdale

I am not yours, not lost in you,
Not lost, although I long to be
Lost as a candle lit at noon,
Lost as a snowflake in the sea.

You love me, and I find you still
A spirit beautiful and bright,
Yet I am I, who long to be
Lost as a light is lost in light.

Oh plunge me deep in love – put out
My senses, leave me deaf and blind,
Swept by the tempest of your love,
A taper in a rushing wind.

A Memory
by Carolus Ager (Charles Kellogg Field)

October fulness in field and flowers,
The ebbing tide of the summer time
In mellow music of days and hours
That beat in rhythm and blend in rhyme;
Leaves that tremble before their turning,
The green that fades and the gold that grows,
A stifled brook, and a throb of yearning
In all that changes for all that goes!

To My Dear and Loving Husband
by Anne Bradstreet

If ever two were one, then surely we.
If ever man were loved by wife, then thee.
If ever wife was happy in a man,
Compare with me, ye women, if you can.
I prize thy love more than whole mines of gold,
Or all the riches that the East doth hold.
My love is such that rivers cannot quench,
Nor ought but love from thee give recompense.
Thy love is such I can no way repay;
The heavens reward thee manifold, I pray.
Then while we live, in love let’s so persever,
That when we live no more, we may live ever.

The Deep-Sea Pearl
by Edith M. Thomas

The love of my life came not
As love unto others is cast;
For mine was a secret wound—
But the wound grew a pearl, at last.

The divers may come and go,
The tides, they arise and fall;
The pearl in its shell lies sealed,
And the Deep Sea covers all.

The First Day
by Christina Rossetti

I wish I could remember that first day,
First hour, first moment of your meeting me,
If bright or dim the season, it might be
Summer or Winter for aught I can say;
So unrecorded did it slip away,
So blind was I to see and to foresee,
So dull to mark the budding of my tree
That would not blossom yet for many a May.
If only I could recollect it, such
A day of days! I let it come and go
As traceless as a thaw of bygone snow;
It seemed to mean so little, meant so much;
If only now I could recall that touch,
First touch of hand in hand – Did one but know!

When on the Marge of Evening
by Louise Imogen Guiney

When on the marge of evening the last blue light is broken,
And winds of dreamy odor are loosened from afar,
Or when my lattice opens, before the lark hath spoken,
On dim laburnum-blossoms, and morning’s dying star,

I think of thee (oh mine the more if other eyes be sleeping!)
Whose greater noonday splendors the many share and see,
While sacred and forever, some perfect law is keeping
The late, the early twilight, alone and sweet for me.

Tonight
by Sara Teasdale

The moon is a curving flower of gold,
The sky is still and blue;
The moon was made for the sky to hold,
And I for you;

The moon is a flower without a stem,
The sky is luminous;
Eternity was made for them,
To-night for us.

Sunshine
by Christina Rossetti

“There’s little sunshine in my heart
Slack to spring, lead to sink;
There’s little sunshine in the world
I think.”–

“There’s glow of sunshine in my heart
(Cool wind, cool the glow);
There’s flood of sunshine in the world
I know.”–

Now if of these one spoke the truth,
One spoke more or less:
But which was which I will not tell —
You, guess.

The Kiss
by Sara Teasdale

I hoped that he would love me,
And he has kissed my mouth,
But I am like a stricken bird
That cannot reach the south.

For though I know he loves me,
To-night my heart is sad;
His kiss was not so wonderful
As all the dreams I had.

Poems About Love For Him And Her

You Will Hear Thunder
by Anna Akhmatova

You will hear thunder and remember me,
And think: she wanted storms. The rim
Of the sky will be the colour of hard crimson,
And your heart, as it was then, will be on fire.

That day in Moscow, it will all come true,
when, for the last time, I take my leave,
And hasten to the heights that I have longed for,
Leaving my shadow still to be with you.

Ever Faithful to You
by Lucian B. Watkins

When e’er I read these words, Dear Heart, of your sweet valentine,
I’m sure no heart can ever feel a sweeter joy than mine.

“Faithful!” no word can e’er express a truer, greater love—
No truer constancy than this have angels up above!

“Ever!” ah, then eternally you pledge that you’ll be true!
For love’s sweet sake, alone, I choose a happy life with you.

Through every sorrow, joy or pain that we in life may meet,
In sweet companionship we’ll share—the bitter with the sweet.

We’ll live with these words of faithfulness, what e’er our lot may be.
And live that we may after death from earthly stains be free.

He Touched Me, So I Live To Know
by Emily Elizabeth Dickinson

He touched me, so I live to know
That such a day, permitted so,
I groped upon his breast.
It was a boundless place to me,
And silenced, as the awful sea
Puts minor streams to rest.

And now, I’m different from before,
As if I breathed superior air,
Or brushed a royal gown;
My feet, too, that had wandered so,
My gypsy face transfigured now
To tenderer renown.

At Night
by Sara Teasdale

Love said, “Wake still and think of me,”
Sleep, “Close your eyes till break of day,”
But Dreams came by and smilingly
Gave both to Love and Sleep their way.

After Parting
by Sara Teasdale

Oh, I have sown my love so wide
That he will find it everywhere;
It will awake him in the night,
It will enfold him in the air.

I set my shadow in his sight
And I have winged it with desire,
That it may be a cloud by day,
And in the night a shaft of fire.

Valentine’s Night
by D. H. Lawrence (David Herbert Richards)

You shadow and flame,
You interchange,
You death in the game!

Now I gather you up,
Now I put you back
Like a poppy in its cup.

And so, you are a maid
Again, my darling, but new,
Unafraid.

My love, my blossom, a child
Almost! The flower in the bud
Again, undefiled.

And yet, a woman, knowing
All, good, evil, both
In one blossom blowing.

Thursday
by Edna St. Vincent Millay

And if I loved you Wednesday,
Well, what is that to you?
I do not love you Thursday–
So much is true.

And why you come complaining
Is more than I can see.
I loved you Wednesday,–yes–but what
Is that to me?

Sonnet II
by Edna St. Vincent Millay

I think I should have loved you presently,
And given in earnest words I flung in jest;
And lifted honest eyes for you to see,
And caught your hand against my cheek and breast;
And all my pretty follies flung aside
That won you to me, and beneath your gaze,
Naked of reticence and shorn of pride,
Spread like a chart my little wicked ways.
I, that had been to you, had you remained,
But one more waking from a recurrent dream,
Cherish no less the certain stakes I gained,
And walk your memory’s halls, austere, supreme,
A ghost in marble of a girl you knew
Who would have loved you in a day or two.

Sonnet CLXXVI
by Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch)

Passion impels me, Love escorts and leads,
Pleasure attracts me, habits old enchain,
Hope with its flatteries comforts me again,
And, at my harass’d heart, with fond touch pleads.
Poor wretch! it trusts her still, and little heeds
The blind and faithless leader of our train;
Reason is dead, the senses only reign:
One fond desire another still succeeds.
Virtue and honour, beauty, courtesy,
With winning words and many a graceful way,
My heart entangled in that laurel sweet.
In thirteen hundred seven and twenty, I
–‘Twas April, the first hour, on its sixth day–
Enter’d Love’s labyrinth, whence is no retreat.

Encouraged
by Paul Laurence Dunbar

Because you love me I have much achieved,
Had you despised me then I must have failed,
But since I knew you trusted and believed,
I could not disappoint you and so prevailed.

Night
by Anne Brontë

I love the silent hour of night,
For blissful dreams may then arise,
Revealing to my charmed sight
What may not bless my waking eyes!

And then a voice may meet my ear
That death has silenced long ago;
And hope and rapture may appear
Instead of solitude and woe.

Cold in the grave for years has lain
The form it was my bliss to see,
And only dreams can bring again
The darling of my heart to me.

Sonnet XXI
by Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Say over again, and yet once over again,
That thou dost love me. Though the word repeated
Should seem “a cuckoo-song,” as thou dost treat it,
Remember, never to the hill or plain,
Valley and wood, without her cuckoo-strain
Comes the fresh Spring in all her green completed.
Belovèd, I, amid the darkness greeted
By a doubtful spirit-voice, in that doubt’s pain
Cry, “Speak once more—thou lovest!” Who can fear
Too many stars, though each in heaven shall roll,
Too many flowers, though each shall crown the year?
Say thou dost love me, love me, love me—toll
The silver iterance!—only minding, Dear,
To love me also in silence with thy soul.

And As It’s Going…
by Anna Akhmatova

An as it’s going often at love’s breaking,
The ghost of first days came again to us,
The silver willow through window then stretched in,
The silver beauty of her gentle branches.
The bird began to sing the song of light and pleasure
To us, who fears to lift looks from the earth,
Who are so lofty, bitter and intense,
About days when we were saved together.

Cupid and Campaspe
by J. Lyly

Cupid and my Campaspe play’d
At cards for kisses; Cupid paid:
He stakes his quiver, bow, and arrows,
His mother’s doves, and team of sparrows;
Loses them too; then down he throws
The coral of his lip, the rose
Growing on’s cheek (but none knows how);
With these, the crystal of his brow,
And then the dimple on his chin;
All these did my Campaspe win:
And last he set her both his eyes—
She won, and Cupid blind did rise.
O Love! has she done this to thee?
What shall, alas! become of me?

Sonnet: Oh! How I Love, On A Fair Summer’s Eve
by John Keats

Oh! how I love, on a fair summer’s eve,
When streams of light pour down the golden west,
And on the balmy zephyrs tranquil rest
The silver clouds, far, far away to leave
All meaner thoughts, and take a sweet reprieve
From little cares; to find, with easy quest,
A fragrant wild, with Nature’s beauty drest,
And there into delight my soul deceive.
There warm my breast with patriotic lore,
Musing on Milton’s fate, on Sydney’s bier,
Till their stern forms before my mind arise:
Perhaps on wing of Poesy upsoar,
Full often dropping a delicious tear,
When some melodious sorrow spells mine eyes.

You’ll Love Me Yet
by Robert Browning

You’ll love me yet! and I can tarry
Your love’s protracted growing:
June reared that bunch of flowers you carry
From seeds of April’s sowing.

I plant a heartful now: some seed
At least is sure to strike,
And yield, what you’ll not pluck indeed,
Not love, but, may be, like!

You’ll look at least on love’s remains,
A grave’s one violet:
Your look? that pays a thousand pains.
What’s death? You’ll love me yet!

Love Song
by Rainer Maria Rilke

When my soul touches yours a great chord sings!
How shall I tune it then to other things?
O! That some spot in darkness could be found
That does not vibrate when’er your depth sound.
But everything that touches you and me
Welds us as played strings sound one melody.
Where is the instrument whence the sounds flow?
And whose the master-hand that holds the bow?
O! Sweet song—

Wild Nights! Wild Nights!
by Emily Elizabeth Dickinson

Wild nights! Wild nights!
Were I with thee,
Wild nights should be
Our luxury!

Futile the winds
To a heart in port, —
Done with the compass,
Done with the chart.

Rowing in Eden!
Ah! the sea!
Might I but moor
To-night in thee!

Thoughts
by Myra Viola Wilds

What kind of thoughts now, do you carry
In your travels day by day
Are they bright and lofty visions,
Or neglected, gone astray?

Matters not how great in fancy,
Or what deeds of skill you’ve wrought;
Man, though high may be his station,
Is no better than his thoughts.

Catch your thoughts and hold them tightly,
Let each one an honor be;
Purge them, scourge them, burnish brightly,
Then in love set each one free.

How Do I Love Thee?
by Elizabeth Barrett Browning

How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
For the ends of Being and ideal Grace.
I love thee to the level of everyday’s
Most quiet need, by sun and candlelight.
I love thee freely, as men strive for Right;
I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise.
I love thee with the passion put to use
In my old griefs, and with my childhood’s faith.
I love thee with a love I seemed to lose
With my lost saints, I love thee with the breath,
Smiles, tears, of all my life! and, if God choose,
I shall but love thee better after death.

Diplomacy
by Paul Laurence Dunbar

Tell your love where the roses blow,
And the hearts of the lilies quiver,
Not in the city’s gleam and glow,
But down by a half-sunned river.
Not in the crowded ball-room’s glare,
That would be fatal, Marie, Marie,
How can she answer you then and there?
So come then and stroll with me, my dear,
Down where the birds call, Marie, Marie.

Shakespeare Love Poems And Sonnets

Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds
by William Shakespeare

(Sonnet 116)

Let me not to the marriage of true minds
Admit impediments. Love is not love
Which alters when it alteration finds,
Or bends with the remover to remove:
O no! it is an ever-fixed mark
That looks on tempests and is never shaken;
It is the star to every wandering bark,
Whose worth’s unknown, although his height be taken.
Love’s not Time’s fool, though rosy lips and cheeks
Within his bending sickle’s compass come:
Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks,
But bears it out even to the edge of doom.
If this be error and upon me proved,
I never writ, nor no man ever loved.

Take, O Take Those Lips Away
by William Shakespeare

Take, O take those lips away,
That so sweetly were forsworn;
And those eyes, the break of day,
Lights that do mislead the morn:
But my kisses bring again,
bring again,
Seals of love, but seal’d in vain,
seal’d in vain.

Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day
by William Shakespeare

(Sonnet 18)

Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate.
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer’s lease hath all too short a date.
Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And often is his gold complexion dimm’d;
And every fair from fair sometime declines,
By chance or nature’s changing course untrimm’d;
But thy eternal summer shall not fade
Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st;
Nor shall Death brag thou wander’st in his shade,
When in eternal lines to time thou grow’st:
So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,
So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.

Aubade
by William Shakespeare

Hark! hark! the lark at heaven’s gate sings,
And Phoebus ‘gins arise,
His steeds to water at those springs
On chaliced flowers that lies;
And winking Mary-buds begin
To ope their golden eyes:
With everything that pretty bin,
My lady sweet, arise!
Arise, arise!

When, In Disgrace With Fortune and Men’s Eyes
by William Shakespeare

(Sonnet 29)

When, in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes,
I all alone beweep my outcast state,
And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries,
And look upon myself and curse my fate,
Wishing me like to one more rich in hope,
Featured like him, like him with friends possessed,
Desiring this man’s art and that man’s scope,
With what I most enjoy contented least;
Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising,
Haply I think on thee, and then my state,
(Like to the lark at break of day arising
From sullen earth) sings hymns at heaven’s gate;
For thy sweet love remembered such wealth brings
That then I scorn to change my state with kings.

Those Lips That Love’s Own Hand Did Make
by William Shakespeare

(Sonnet 145)

Those lips that Love’s own hand did make
Breath’d forth the sound that said I hate
To me that languish’d for her sake:
But when she saw my woeful state,
Straight in her heart did mercy come.
Chiding that tongue, that ever sweet
Was used in giving gentle doom:
And taught it thus anew to greet:
‘I hate’ she alter’d with an end
That follow’d it as gentle day
Doth follow night, who like a fiend
From heaven to hell is flown away.
‘I hate’ from hate away she threw,
And sav’d my life, saying ‘not you’

William Shakespeare

Carpe Diem
by William Shakespeare

O mistress mine, where are you roaming?
O stay and hear! your true-love’s coming
That can sing both high and low;
Trip no further, pretty sweeting,
Journey’s end in lovers’ meeting—
Every wise man’s son doth know.

What is love? ’tis not hereafter;
Present mirth hath present laughter;
What’s to come is still unsure:
In delay there lies no plenty,—
Then come kiss me, sweet and twenty,
Youth’s a stuff will not endure.

O Never Say That I Was False of Heart
by William Shakespeare

(Sonnet 109)

O, never say that I was false of heart,
Though absence seemed my flame to qualify.
As easy might I from my self depart
As from my soul which in thy breast doth lie.
That is my home of love; if I have ranged,
Like him that travels I return again,
Just to the time, not with the time exchanged,
So that myself bring water for my stain.
Never believe though in my nature reigned
All frailties that besiege all kinds of blood,
That it could so preposterously be stained
To leave for nothing all thy sum of good;
For nothing this wide universe I call
Save thou, my rose, in it thou art my all.

From Fairest Creatures We Desire Increase
by William Shakespeare

(Sonnet 1)

From fairest creatures we desire increase,
That thereby beauty’s rose might never die,
But as the riper should by time decease,
His tender heir might bear his memory:
But thou contracted to thine own bright eyes,
Feed’st thy light’s flame with self-substantial fuel,
Making a famine where abundance lies,
Thy self thy foe, to thy sweet self too cruel:
Thou that art now the world’s fresh ornament,
And only herald to the gaudy spring,
Within thine own bud buriest thy content,
And, tender churl, mak’st waste in niggarding:
Pity the world, or else this glutton be,
To eat the world’s due, by the grave and thee.

From You Have I Been Absent In the Spring
by William Shakespeare

From you have I been absent in the spring,
When proud-pied April, dressed in all his trim,
Hath put a spirit of youth in everything,
That heavy Saturn laughed and leaped with him,
Yet nor the lays of birds, nor the sweet smell
Of different flowers in odor and in hue,
Could make me any summer’s story tell,
Or from their proud lap pluck them where they grew.
Nor did I wonder at the lily’s white,
Nor praise the deep vermilion in the rose;
They were but sweet, but figures of delight,
Drawn after you, you pattern of all those.
Yet seemed it winter still, and, you away,
As with your shadow I with these did play.

Deep Meaningful Love Poems

A Love Song
by Theodosia Garrison

My love it should be silent, being deep—
And being very peaceful should be still—
Still as the utmost depths of ocean keep—
Serenely silent as some mighty hill.

Yet is my love so great it needs must fill
With very joy the inmost heart of me,
The joy of dancing branches on the hill
The joy of leaping waves upon the sea.

To a Young Lady
by W. Cowper

Sweet stream, that winds through yonder glade,
Apt emblem of a virtuous maid—
Silent and chaste she steals along,
Far from the world’s gay busy throng;
With gentle yet prevailing force,
Intent upon her destined course;
Graceful and useful all she does,
Blessing and blest where’er she goes;
Pure-bosom’d as that watery glass,
And Heaven reflected in her face.

If You Should Tire of Loving Me
by Margaret Widdemer

If you should tire of loving me
Some one of our far days,
Oh, never start to hide your heart
Or cover thought with praise.

For every word you would not say
Be sure my heart has heard,
So go from me all silently
Without a kiss or word;

For God must give you happiness,
And Oh, it may befall
In listening long to Heaven-song
I may not care at all!

Dusk at Sea
by Thomas S. Jones, Jr.

To-night eternity alone is near:
The sea, the sunset, and the darkening blue;
Within their shelter is no space for fear,
Only the wonder that such things are true.

The thought of you is like the dusk at sea—
Space and wide freedom and old shores left far,
The shelter of a lone immensity
Sealed by the sunset and the evening star.

The Gift
by Louis V. Ledoux

Let others give you wealth and love,
And guard you while you live;
I cannot set my gift above
The gifts that others give.

And yet the gift I give is good:
In one man’s eyes to see
The worship of your maidenhood
While children climb your knee.

Song
by Richard Le Gallienne

She’s somewhere in the sunlight strong,
Her tears are in the falling rain,
She calls me in the wind’s soft song,
And with the flowers she comes again.

Yon bird is but her messenger,
The moon is but her silver car;
Yea! Sun and moon are sent by her,
And every wistful, waiting star.

Where Love Is
by Amelia Josephine Burr

By the rosy cliffs of Devon, on a green hill’s crest,
I would build me a house as a swallow builds its nest;
I would curtain it with roses, and the wind should breathe to me
The sweetness of the roses and the saltness of the sea.

Where the Tuscan olives whiten in the hot blue day,
I would hide me from the heat in a little hut of gray,
While the singing of the husbandman should scale my lattice green
From the golden rows of barley that the poppies blaze between.

Narrow is the street, Dear, and dingy are the walls
Wherein I wait your coming as the twilight falls.
All day with dreams I gild the grime till at your step I start—
Ah Love, my country in your arms—my home upon your heart!

Valley Song
by Carl Sandburg

Your eyes and the valley are memories.
Your eyes fire and the valley a bowl.
It was here a moonrise crept over the timberline.
It was here we turned the coffee cups upside down.
And your eyes and the moon swept the valley.

I will see you again to-morrow.
I will see you again in a million years.
I will never know your dark eyes again.
These are three ghosts I keep.
These are three sumach-red dogs I run with.

All of it wraps and knots to a riddle:
I have the moon, the timberline, and you.
All three are gone—and I keep all three.

Meeting at Night
by Robert Browning

The gray sea and the long black land;
And the yellow half-moon large and low:
And the startled little waves that leap
In fiery ringlets from their sleep,
As I gain the cove with pushing prow,
And quench its speed i’ the slushy sand.

Then a mile of warm sea-scented beach;
Three fields to cross till a farm appears;
A tap at the pane, the quick sharp scratch
And blue spurt of a lighted match,
And a voice less loud, through joys and fears,
Than the two hearts beating each to each!

Which
by Corinne Roosevelt Robinson

We ask that Love shall rise to the divine,
And yet we crave him very human, too;
Our hearts would drain the crimson of his wine,
Our souls despise him if he prove untrue!
Poor Love! I hardly see what you can do!
We know all human things are weak and frail,
And yet we claim that very part of you,
Then, inconsistent, blame you if you fail.
When you would soar, ’t is we who clip your wings,
Although we weep because you faint and fall.
Alas! it seems we want so many things,
That no dear love could ever grant them all!
Which shall we choose, the human or divine,
The crystal stream, or yet the crimson wine?

Love Came Back at Fall O’ Dew
by Lizette Woodworth Reese

Love came back at fall o’ dew,
Playing his old part;
But I had a word or two
That would break his heart.

“He who comes at candlelight,
That should come before,
Must betake him to the night
From a barrèd door.”

This the word that made us part
In the fall o’ dew;
This the word that brake his heart—
Yet it brake mine, too.

Where Love Once Was
by James Oppenheim

Where love once was, let there be no hate:
Though they that went as one by night and day
Go now alone,
Where love once was, let there be no hate.

The seeds we planted together
Came to rich harvest,
And our hearts are as bins brimming with the golden plenty:
Into our loneliness we carry granaries of old love …

And though the time has come when we cannot sow our acres together,
And our souls need diverse fields,
And a tilling apart,
Let us go separate ways with a blessing each for each,
And gentle parting,
And let there be no hate,
Where love once was.

Love’s Springtide
by Frank Dempster Sherman

My heart was winter-bound until
I heard you sing;
O voice of Love, hush not, but fill
My life with Spring!

My hopes were homeless things before
I saw your eyes;
O smile of Love, close not the door
To paradise!

My dreams were bitter once, and then
I found them bliss;
O lips of Love, give me again
Your rose to kiss!

Springtide of Love! The secret sweet
Is ours alone;
O heart of Love, at last you beat
Against my own!

Song
by Florence Earle Coates

If love were but a little thing—
Strange love, which, more than all, is great—
One might not such devotion bring,
Early to serve and late.

If love were but a passing breath—
Wild love—which, as God knows, is sweet—
One might not make of life and death
A pillow for love’s feet.

The Thought of Her
by Richard Hovey

My love for thee doth take me unaware,
When most with lesser things my brain is wrought
As in some nimble interchange of thought
The silence enters, and the talkers stare.
Suddenly I am still and thou art there,
A viewless visitant and unbesought,
And all my thinking trembles into nought
And all my being opens like a prayer.
Thou art the lifted Chalice in my soul,
And I a dim church at the thought of thee;
Brief be the moment, but the mass is said,
The benediction like an aureole
Is on my spirit, and shuddering through me
A rapture like the rapture of the dead.

Love paragraphs, love letters for him or her I love you so much quotes, sweet love quotes, love poems for him and her… These agents of love have made our lives and hearts warmer, and they have shown us the real meaning of this everlasting, strong emotion called love.

When we love someone, our heart becomes like a balloon filled with strong emotions (instead of helium). As our love becomes stronger, so does this romantic balloon get bigger.

If we don’t express our feelings for our loved one, the balloon (our love) might pop and vanish into thin air. One of the most beautiful and the hardest things you’ll ever have to do is keep your love (balloon) balanced.

How does one do it? By expressing your feelings and making your partner feel loved and special in the most romantic ways.

Truth be told, expressions of love don’t need to be grand. A love poem for him (or a love song) is a great way of showing your loved one the intensity of your emotions and how much you care about him.

Below you’ll find a wide array of romantic poems for your boyfriend from the heart in the following order:

  • Deep Meaningful Love Poems For Him From The Heart
  • Romantic Love Poems For Your Boyfriend That Will Make Him Cry
  • Short Love Poems For Him
  • Love Poems For Him Long Distance
  • Love Poems For Good Night
  • Funny Love Poems For Him
  • Famous Love Poems For Him That Will Make Him Cry

Let the love poetry fill your heart and soul with LOVE!

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person reading love poetry from book at the table

The best love poems are the ones that come from the depths of our hearts. You don’t need to be a poet to make your loved one feel special. All you need to do is read the following lines and choose the best ones for you:

You’re My Everything By Jetem Westbrook

It makes me happy just being by your side.
All these feelings I just can’t hide.
You’ll always be in my heart.
Can’t bear the pain when we are apart.

Nobody is as special as you are to me.
I hope you are beginning to see
Just how much I care for you,
And all my feelings will always be true.

I can’t describe how much I care,
But when you need me, I’ll be there
To wipe those tears when you are sad,
To make you happy when you are mad.

All these things I can really do.
Just remember I’m thinking of you!

I Love You By Ella Wheeler Wilcox

I love your lips when they’re wet with wine
And red with a wild desire;
I love your eyes when the lovelight lies
Lit with a passionate fire.
I love your arms when the warm white flesh
Touches mine in a fond embrace;
I love your hair when the strands enmesh
Your kisses against my face.

Not for me the cold, calm kiss
Of a virgin’s bloodless love;
Not for me the saint’s white bliss,
Nor the heart of a spotless dove.
But give me the love that so freely gives
And laughs at the whole world’s blame,
With your body so young and warm in my arms,
It sets my poor heart aflame.

So kiss me sweet with your warm wet mouth,
Still fragrant with ruby wine,
And say with a fervor born of the South
That your body and soul are mine.
Clasp me close in your warm young arms,
While the pale stars shine above,
And we’ll live our whole young lives away
In the joys of a living love.

If Not For You By Joanna Fuchs

If not for you, I wouldn’t know
What true love really meant.
I’d never feel this inner peace;
I couldn’t be content.

If not for you, I’d never have
The pleasures of romance.
I’d miss the bliss, the craziness,
Of love’s sweet, silly dance.

I have to feel your tender touch;
I have to hear your voice;
No other one could take your place;
You’re it; I have no choice.

If not for you, I’d be adrift;
I don’t know what I’d do;
I’d be searching for my other half,
Incomplete, if not for you.

Forever And Always By Mercedes

You are the sun that shines brightly throughout my day.
You are the gravity that holds me down in every way.
You are the moon that shimmers throughout my night.
You are stars that glimmer oh so bright.

You are the oxygen that keeps me alive.
You are my heart that beats inside.
You are the blood that flows through me.
You are the only guy I can see.
You have the voice of when a mockingbird sings.
You are my everything.

You are my one and only.
You stop me from being so lonely.
We plan our future as if we have a clue.
I never want to lose you.
I want you to be my husband, and I want to be your wife.
I want to be with you for the rest of my life.

To My Dear And Loving Husband By Anne Bradstreet

If ever two were one, then surely we.
If ever man were loved by wife, then thee.
If ever wife was happy in a man,
Compare with me, ye women, if you can.
I prize thy love more than whole mines of gold,
Or all the riches that the East doth hold.
My love is such that rivers cannot quench,
Nor ought but love from thee give recompense.
Thy love is such I can no way repay;
The heavens reward thee manifold, I pray.
Then while we live, in love let’s so persevere,
That when we live no more, we may live ever.

I Love You By Vanessa Benitez

I never really knew you
You were just another friend
But when I got to know you,
I let my heart unbend.

I couldn’t help past memories
that would only make me cry
I had to forget my first love
and give love another try.

So I’ve fallen in love with you
and I’ll never let you go
I love you more than anyone
I just had to let you know.

And if you ever wonder why
I don’t know what I’ll say
But I’ll never stop loving you
each and every day.

My feelings for you will never change
Just know my feelings are true
Just remember one thing
I Love You

 Life Without You By Nikki Wilfong

Me without you
is like a leafless fall,
a snowless winter,
and a flowerless spring.

Me without you
is like a colorless rainbow,
a sunless day,
and a starless night.

Me without you
is like the ocean without a wave,
the beach without sand,
and a flameless fire.

Me without you
is like a book without words,
a man without a face,
and a child with no name.

Romantic Love Poems For Your Boyfriend That Will Make Him Cry

woman reading love poetry to her boyfriend on romantic picnic

There are lots of different ways to say I love you to your special one, and romantic love poems are one of the most heartwarming expressions of love.

These lines will make your boyfriend cry and thank God for such a wonderful girlfriend:

Creatures Of The Fire By Joanna Fuchs

We swan-dive into the volcano, burning;
We’re creatures of the fire,
Mingled male and female, yearning
For the heat, the sweet explosion of desire.

I splash into the pleasure, all-consuming;
I’m joyfully insane,
My passion for you deep, and fully blooming;
Long after, sweet warm flickers still remain.

You make my body sizzle with your kisses,
And yet there’s so much more;
My heart is kindled, too; It knows what bliss is,
This closeness that I’ve never felt before.

My body and my heart belong to you;
I’m peaceful and complete.
I see more adventures coming for we two,
We creatures of the tender fire and heat.

How Do I Love Thee? (Sonnet 43) By Elizabeth Barrett Browning

How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
For the ends of Being and ideal Grace.

I love thee to the level of everyday’s
Most quiet need, by sun and candle-light.
I love thee freely, as men strive for Right;
I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise.

I love thee with the passion put to use
In my old griefs, and with my childhood’s faith.

I love thee with a love I seemed to lose
With my lost saints,—I love thee with the breath,
Smiles, tears, of all my life!—and, if God choose,
I shall but love thee better after death.

One Hundred Love Sonnets: XVII By Pablo Neruda

I don’t love you as if you were a rose of salt, topaz,
or arrow of carnations that propagate fire:
I love you as one loves certain obscure things,
secretly, between the shadow and the soul.

I love you as the plant that doesn’t bloom but carries
the light of those flowers, hidden, within itself,
and thanks to your love, the tight aroma that arose
from the earth lives dimly in my body.

I love you without knowing how, or when, or from where,
I love you directly without problems or pride:
I love you like this because I don’t know any other way to love,
except in this form in which I am not nor are you,
so close that your hand upon my chest is mine,
so close that your eyes close with my dreams.

Variations Of The Word Love By Margaret Atwood

This is a word we use to plug holes with.
It’s the right size for those warm
blanks in speech, for those red heart-
shaped vacancies on the page that look nothing
like real hearts.

Add lace and you can sell it.
We insert it also in the one empty space
on the printed form that comes with no instructions.
There are whole magazines with not much in them
but the word love,
you can rub it all over your body and you
can cook with it too.

How do we know it isn’t what goes on at the cool
debaucheries of slugs under damp
pieces of cardboard?
As for the weed-seedlings nosing their tough snouts up
among the lettuces, they shout it.
Love! Love! sing the soldiers, raising
their glittering knives in salute.

Then there’s the two of us. This word
is far too short for us, it has only
four letters, too sparse
to fill those deep bare
vacuums between the stars
that press on us with their deafness.

It’s not love we don’t wish
to fall into, but that fear.
This word is not enough but it will
have to do. It’s a single vowel
in this metallic silence, a mouth that says
O again and again in wonder
and pain, a breath, a finger
grip on a cliffside. You can
hold on or let go.

WILL YOU…? By Arianna Roselli

If I fall, will you catch me?
If I cry, will you hold me?
If I hurt you, will you ever forgive me?

We don’t live that far apart,
We could see each other every day if we wanted,
But baby, that will never happen.

If you fall, I will be right there to catch you.
If you cry, I will be right there to comfort you.
If you hurt me, I will always forgive you.
Because I really love you.

I fell in love from the moment I laid eyes on you.
You are always on my mind.
I can’t ever stop thinking of you.
I always tell my friends about you.

Baby, you are the love to my heart,
and you are the sun when I wake up in the morning,
and you are the moon when I fall asleep at night.

You are the stars shining down on me,
You are the angels up above me.
You are the love of my life,
And I hope you feel the same way about me.

Because I never want to lose you,
I talk to you every day,
and everynight before bed,
and when I fall asleep,
You are ALWAYS in my dreams.

I don’t know if there is a way to get you out of my head.
But I don’t ever want to forget about you.
Because you are the love of my life.
You are the one and only.

I never thought of being in love,
until the day I met you.
You are so amazing and I love you so much,
I hope you love me,
because you are the most important person in my life.

I Love The Way By Margo

I love the way you tell me that I’m beautiful,
and the way you make me laugh like no one else.
I love the way you move the hair away from my eyes,
and then kiss me on my face.
I love the way when you take me to the park
and put your hands around my waist
as we watch the sunset together and feel the ocean breeze.
I love the way you’d sing to me at random moments,
and look at me and smile.
I love the way you leave the smell of your cologne on my clothes after we hug
I love the way you would send me my favorite flowers
along with an ” I LOVE YOU” card.
I love the way you speak your mind and tell me about your opinions.
I love the way you’re not afraid to cry and show your feelings.
I love the way you call me in the middle of the day just to say, ” I LOVE YOU.”
and say how much you miss me.
I love the way you tell your friends about me and smile when you do.
I love the way you whisper into my ear,
the way your voice sounds so close to me.
it feels like I’m dreaming.
I love the way you do all of these and the fact that you’re not ashamed to do it.
I love the way you treat me,
and I’m glad to be yours…

Short Love Poems For Him

woman reading a book to her boyfriend while sitting on windowsill

Just because they’re short doesn’t mean they aren’t powerful. These short love poems serve as beautiful reasons why I love you. They will remind your soulmate that they are always in your heart no matter what:

Love So Amazing By Elaine Chetty

My love for you is like the raging sea,
So powerful and deep it will forever be.
Through storm, wind, and heavy rain,
It will withstand every pain.
Our hearts are so pure and love so sweet.
I love you more with every heartbeat!

Again And Again By Rainer Maria Rilke

Again and again, however, we know the landscape of love
and the little churchyard there, with its sorrowing names,
and the frighteningly silent abyss into which the others
fall: again and again the two of us walk out together
under the ancient trees, lie down again and again
among the flowers, face to face with the sky.

Echo By Carol Ann Duffy

I think I was searching for treasures or stones
in the clearest of pools
when your face…
when your face,
like the moon in a well
where I might wish…
might well wish
for the iced fire of your kiss;
only on water my lips, where your face…
where your face was reflected, lovely,
not really there when I turned
to look behind at the emptying air…
the emptying air.

Had I The Heavens’ Embroidered Cloths By William Butler Yeats

Had I the heavens’ embroidered cloths,
Enwrought with golden and silver light,
The blue and the dim and the dark cloths
Of night and light and the half-light,
I would spread the cloths under your feet:
But I, being poor, have only my dreams;
I have spread my dreams under your feet;
Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.

The Good-Morrow By John Donne

“I wonder by my troth, what thou and I
Did, till we loved? Were we not weaned till then?
But sucked on country pleasures, childishly?
Or snorted we in the Seven Sleepers’ den?
‘Twas so; but this, all pleasures fancies be.
If ever any beauty I did see,
Which I desired, and got, ’twas but a dream of thee.
And now good-morrow to our waking souls,
Which watch not one another out of fear;
For love all love of other sights controls,
And makes one little room an everywhere.
Let sea-discoverers to new worlds have gone;
Let maps to other, worlds on worlds have shown;
Let us possess one world; each hath one, and is one.”

True Love By Cameron Turner

A million stars up in the sky
one shines brighter I can’t deny
A love so precious a love so true
a love that comes from me to you
The angels sing when you are near
within your arms I have nothing to fear
You always know just what to say
just talking to you makes my day
I love you honey with all of my heart
together forever and never to part.

Our Love By John P. Read

L is for “laughter” we had along the way.
O is for “optimism” you gave me every day.
V is for “value” of being my best friend.
E is for “eternity,” a love that has no end.

Heart Touching Love Poems For Him Long Distance

pensive woman holding a book and looking aside

Being long-distance is no reason to stop reminding each other of your deep affection. There are so many ways in which you can celebrate your long-distance love.

The following love poems are some of the greatest love paragraphs for your loved one:

I Carry Your Heart With Me (I Carry It In My Heart) By E. E. Cummings

I carry your heart with me (I carry it in
my heart) I am never without it (anywhere
I go you go, my dear; and whatever is done
by only me is your doing, my darling)

I fear no fate (for you are my fate, my sweet) I want
no world (for beautiful you are my world, my true)
and it’s you are whatever a moon has always meant
and whatever a sun will always sing is you

Here is the deepest secret nobody knows
(here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud
and the sky of a tree called life; which grows
higher than soul can hope or mind can hide)
and this is the wonder that’s keeping the stars apart
I carry your heart (I carry it in my heart).

Untitled By Christopher Poindexter

Whenever I am away from you, the distance between us,
A burdensome thing,
I always think of you in colors,
the smell of coffee as you so
proudly make it for me,
the perfect sunlight spilling in through the window.
I miss you even when you are beside me.
I dream of your body
even when you are sleeping in my arms.
The words I love you
could never be enough.

I suppose we’ll have to invent new ones.

My Dearest Love By Sherri Brown

I see you in my thoughts and dreams,
When I awake, how real it seems.
You aren’t here to comfort me,
But soon I hope you will be.
No one truly knows or understands;
You have my heart in your hands.
My love is what you truly own.
Come soon and make our house a home.

Inside those walls you are doing your time,
Not being here with me is your only true crime.
Others in your life will come and go,
But my love is true, and I’m sure you know.

I may not be rich or the prettiest one,
But I love you so much; you are my sun.
You light up my life every time you call.
When the time is up, I begin to fall.
You are my stars, you are my moon,
Being with you will come very soon.
So when you sleep, take this to heart,
No one or nothing will keep us apart.

Far Away Lover By Janna Rutty

I lay in my bed and think about you
I love you so much I don’t know what to do
I feel your warmth at my side
The pain in my heart moves to my eyes
So far away yet always so near
You are the reason I am still here.

I await the times when we can talk
I await the times we can finally hold hands and walk
To feel you for real… so close to me
The happiest person in the world is what you would make me.

Your eyes shine like a million suns
You shine more brightly than anyone
Your smile so sweet can’t help but make me smile
It stops my world even for a little while
I await the time when my hand is in yours
To hear you say those 3 little words.

There are still no words I can say to describe
My heart it aches and my eyes they cry
But when we talk my heart flies
you always wipe away the tears I cry.

Even though you aren’t here
And I miss you so much my dear
I’ll love you forever and ever
I’ll always love you, my far away lover.

That Special Moment! By David Yearwood

My love, how much I want to be there with you,
To feel your touch and see your smile.
To hear you say, I love you so,
For all the ways you’ll show me how.

O my love, I long to be with you,
O my love, words will never express,
The feelings I have for you inside,
I’ll give my all, just to be with you,

being in your arms, safe and sound,
to see your tender smile again.
Holding me softly, with your tender touch,
being ever so close and never apart.

O my Love I need You so,
my soul is on fire.
My passion and emotion is here for you,
with much desire, I just can’t explain.
My heart is ready to surrender all.

Come to me, I’m ready for love,
I want it to be, that special time!

Best Love Poems For Good Night

woman reading a book to her boyfriend lying on the bed

Because simply wishing him good night is not enough! When you “overuse” good night paragraphs for him, switch to these romantic poems for a good night that will melt his heart:

Goodnight By Colm Istoirm

Goodnight father
Goodnight sun
Goodnight detestability of day and enjoyment of all things costly and fun
Goodnight to you
And goodnight to me
Goodnight dear bed frame and thank you for this, your stability
Goodnight my pillow
Goodnight my bed
Goodnight and would you carry me, over the moon and back again?
Goodnight to you, to these honest things, which I may or may not mind first thing in the morning
Goodnight my distant memories
And goodnight to my favorite mystery, to your quiet and kind consistencies
For it’s a good night I offer, honestly
A good night from another
A goodnight from me
Goodnight my father
Goodnight to your son
Goodnight moonlit stars and spinning earth
Though the turning therein has just begun
Goodnight my Lord, goodnight and please, watch over those in need of sleep
Goodnight my God, a good night to you
Good night you have been, good to me

Goodnight My Love By Skye Rhiannon

Just wanted to say to you my dear,
Goodnight and please sleep tight,
I will talk to you tomorrow,
But as for now please pretend i’m there,
Please just hold me tight,
Have the sweetest of dreams,
Know that I love you,
Now I must slumber,
I will fantasize and dream about you my prince,
Feel free to invade my head anytime you wish,
I will always be here with you,
Goodnight to the sweetest heart out there,
May all your sweet dreams come true lover dear.

Good-Night By Percy Bysshe Shelley

Good-night? ah! no; the hour is ill
Which severs those it should unite;
Let us remain together still,
Then it will be good night.

How can I call the lone night good,
Though thy sweet wishes wing its flight?
Be it not said, thought, understood —
Then it will be — good night.

To hearts which near each other move
From evening close to morning light,
The night is good; because, my love,
They never say good-night.

Flying At Night By Ted Kooser

Above us, stars. Beneath us, constellations.
Five billion miles away, a galaxy dies
like a snowflake falling on water.

Below us, some farmer, feeling the chill of that distant death,
snaps on his yard light, drawing his sheds and barn
back into the little system of his care.

All night, the cities, like shimmering novas,
tug with bright streets at lonely lights like his.

Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night By Dylan Thomas

Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.

Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.

Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

And you, my father, there on that sad height,
Curse, bless me now with your fierce tears, I pray.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Funny Love Poems For Him

smiling woman reading love poetry to her boyfriend sitting with her on the bed

What are adorable love paragraphs for your loved one if they aren’t spiced up with a sense of humor? These funny love poems will make his day and remind him that you’re simply the best:

Loving An Xbox Vs. Me By Sarah Allen

I don’t have a controller,
And I don’t have a screen,
I don’t need to be plugged in,
I’m not grey and green.

I can’t make sound effects,
Or visuals that are fantastic,
You can’t put me on a shelf,
Because I’m not made of plastic.

However, I do have curves,
Will keep you entertained all the same,
You can’t insert a disc,
But we can make our own little game.

Funny Love Poem By Unknown

I tried to write funny love poems for you,
I attempted some cute and silly ones too.
But it seems I haven’t yet learned how to rhyme,
So, I beg of you, honey, please give me some time.
One of these days, I will figure it out,
Until then, I hope that you will not pout.
Trust me, my man, you really do inspire me,
I’m just not good with words, as you can plainly see.
It’s not that easy to come up with love poems, you know,
So, for now, I’ll just find another way for my love to show.

Stuck On You By Kenneth J. Miller

You’re sucrose, you’re glucose,
You’re fructose and more,
From your head to your feet…
Which are stuck to the floor.

You’re Hershey’s, you’re Snickers,
You’re sweet English Toffee.
If you spit in my cup,
You’ll just sweeten my coffee.

I love you so much
That I’m getting frenetic,
But I can’t even kiss you,
’cause I’m diabetic.

Sweet Misery By Susanna Rose

When I fell in love with you,
it made a wreck of me.
I feel so dazed and dizzy
that it’s hard for me to see.
I get too hot and sweat a lot.
I hardly eat a bite.
My pulse beats like a kettle drum
and keeps me up at night.
My stomach hurts, and I go down
as if I’ve got the bends.
Love’s causing me sweet misery–
I hope it never ends!

Proper Treatment By Susanna Rose

I thought love had it in for me,
it didn’t treat me nice.
It kicked my butt and ran me down
and crushed me in its vice.
Love would do me in, I knew.
What saved me from that fate?
You came into my life, of course,
and now love treats me great!

Famous Love Poems For Him That Will Make Him Cry

man sitting on the floor and listening to his girlfriend reading a book lying on the couch

Romantic poems have been the middlemen of love for ages. These famous poems will not only make him cry but also make him feel special:

Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer’s Day? (Sonnet 18) By William Shakespeare

Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate:
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer’s lease hath all too short a date;
Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And often is his gold complexion dimm’d;
And every fair from fair sometime declines,
By chance or nature’s changing course untrimm’d;
But thy eternal summer shall not fade,
Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st;
Nor shall death brag thou wander’st in his shade,
When in eternal lines to time thou grow’st:
So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,
So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.

Longing By Matthew Arnold

Come to me in my dreams, and then
By day I shall be well again!
For so the night will more than pay
The hopeless longing of the day.

Come, as thou cam’st a thousand times,
A messenger from radiant climes,
And smile on thy new world, and be
As kind to others as to me!

Or, as thou never cam’st in sooth,
Come now, and let me dream it truth,
And part my hair, and kiss my brow,
And say, My love, why sufferest thou?

Come to me in my dreams, and then
By day I shall be well again!
For so the night will more than pay
The hopeless longing of the day.

You Are My Sunshine By Donna Donathan

You brought me sunshine
when I only saw rain.
You brought me laughter
when I only felt pain.

Romantics at heart?
Love at first sight?
Have I known you before?
God! This feels so right!

Have I met you before?
Another time, another place?
If it’s only one night,
will it bring us disgrace?

What are these feelings?
Must they be temporary?
Just to make you happy
seems so necessary.

I want you to know,
’cause I’ll never forget –
knowing your smile,
your kisses and yet…

Dreams are something,
that can’t always come true,
nothing more we can say,
nothing more we can do.

When You Are Old By William Butler Yeats

When you are old and grey and full of sleep,
And nodding by the fire, take down this book,
And slowly read, and dream of the soft look
Your eyes had once, and of their shadows deep;

How many loved your moments of glad grace,
And loved your beauty with love false or true,
But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you,
And loved the sorrows of your changing face;

And bending down beside the glowing bars,
Murmur, a little sadly, how Love fled
And paced upon the mountains overhead
And hid his face amid a crowd of stars.

My One And Only By Holly Irwin

Since the day we first met,
I knew it was love,
God answered my prayers,
You came down from above…

You gave me your heart,
And taught me to trust,
For the first time ever,
It was more than just lust.

Your sweet loving words,
Are not to be compared,
I am forever your partner,
My soul, I have bared…

Every day I wake up,
With a smile a mile long,
I know that we are solid,
I know that we are strong.

So never put into question,
My feelings being true,
Because I have found my one and only,
And I will always love you.

Final Thoughts

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These rhyming (and non-rhyming) beautiful love poems for him are a great gift for Valentine’s Day and other occasions. This doesn’t mean that you should use these great love poems sparingly.

Surprise your man on a regular day just because. Turn your daily life into a sequence of little things that have the power to glorify love and your ultimate affection.

Hug your man, kiss him, and hold his hand. Let the poems bring you to the romantic land.

P.S. Don’t forget to wish your man a good morning with these heartwarming messages: 160+ Heartwarming Good Morning Paragraphs For Him To Wake Up To.

Short Love Poems

Short Sweet Love Poems

A love poem will not always be long and flowery. Sometimes what you need to say can be very short. In fact it may be the fact that the poem is short that makes it special. Its short length may show that you put the time and effort in to make every word count. You considered carefully every word choice. Every word choice has a reason behind it. A short poem can be the ultimate act of romance when it is given the time and effort that it deserves.

54 Short Love Poems For Him and For Her

  1. From My Heart

    • Published by Family Friend Poems November 2007 with permission of the Author.

    A million stars up in the sky.
    One shines brighter — I can’t deny.
    A love so precious, a love so true,
    a love that comes from me to you.

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    Trust, love, respect. Sweetheart, you give me all of that. You are my greatest inspiration. You always instill in me that you’ll always be there for me. You pour your heart out to me each…

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  2. Love So Amazing


    • By Elaine Chetty

    • Published by Family Friend Poems November 2017 with permission of the Author.

    My love for you is like the raging sea,
    So powerful and deep it will forever be.
    Through storm, wind, and heavy rain,
    It will withstand every pain.

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    This poem touched me because it reminds me of my boyfriend. We can’t be together but we still climb mountains and swim the deepest oceans to be together because we love each other .

  3. Your Smile On My Mind


    • By Luke O. Meyers

    • Published by Family Friend Poems June 2016 with permission of the Author.

    I wake up every day with your smile on my mind.
    It’s a beautiful sight to behold, so soft and so kind.
    My dreams are filled with the thought of me and you.
    I awake and smile, for my dreams have come true.

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    I wish you’d know how close you are to my heart or how you and my thoughts never part. Or how you made me realize that love is one beautiful art. To explain this feeling, how do I even start?…

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  4. I Love You

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    • By Shannon

    • Published by Family Friend Poems February 2009 with permission of the Author.

    You look at me as if I’m the only girl around.
    You make me feel important and never let me down.

    You’ve shown me how to live,

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    To my big shadow…
    I followed you around when I was a kid like your little shadow. We cried and laughed together, had our highs and lows, but we grew stronger with love. It’s a closeness…

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  5. God’s Gift

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    • By John P. Read

    • Published by Family Friend Poems November 2015 with permission of the Author.

    Love is like a river,
    A never ending stream.
    Love is shared by each other
    To answer someone’s dream.

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    Love has no rights or wrongs. It’s a feeling that’s so strong, like a tall building high above the sky. It’s hard to reach from underneath that bright blue sky. Once I look into your loving…

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  6. Let Go

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    • By Shelby T. Parsons

    • Published by Family Friend Poems December 2015 with permission of the Author.

    What do I do,
    When I’m still in love with you?
    You walked away,
    ‘Cause you didn’t want to stay.

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    This has blessed me. I am very happy reading it but also sad because it’s a sad poem. Another comment said it made my heart leap. It touches me right in my heart. It is now my lock screen and…

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  7. Thinking Of You

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    • By Persiah

    • Published by Family Friend Poems July 2010 with permission of the Author.

    I always think of you.
    In my sleep,
    in my dreams,
    I always think of you.

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    That poem is beautiful. I loved it. You’re really good.

  8. Our Love

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    • By John P. Read

    • Published by Family Friend Poems November 2015 with permission of the Author.

    L is for «laughter» we had along the way.
    O is for «optimism» you gave me every day.
    V is for «value» of being my best friend.
    E is for «eternity,» a love that has no end.

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    This poem means the world to me. I have been with my partner for nearly two and a half years, and we have had some tough times, but we have always gotten through them. Right now we are going…

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  9. My Heart To You

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    • By Alan

    • Published by Family Friend Poems January 2017 with permission of the Author.

    When you smile at me, I lose myself.
    You give me this feeling that makes me overwhelmed.
    When your hand is in mine, I feel totally fine,
    And that’s the reason I had to make you mine.

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    So much love to you, writer. I wish he could utter these words to me.

  10. Make Me Feel

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    • By Mariah Chandan

    • Published by Family Friend Poems August 2019 with permission of the Author.

    Take my heart; I’ll give it with ease.
    Take my hand and walk this journey with me.
    Take these scars and heal them all up.
    Take these fears and make them vanish when things get tough.

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    A simple poem but expresses the desires of a living being: love, protection and care.

  11. I Love You


    • By Jessica

    • Published by Family Friend Poems May 2012 with permission of the Author.

    I melt when you
    smile.
    I can’t breathe when you
    speak.

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  12. Love Me Through It All


    • By Caroline White

    • Published by Family Friend Poems September 2020 with permission of the Author.

    love me
    through it all

    the beautiful days

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    How beautiful it is and how vividly expressed!
    The way you need love is that he must «love you through it all». The simplest yet the most complex thing to do is to keep loving through the…

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  13. Only Us


    • By Raquel McKissock

    • Published by Family Friend Poems May 2014 with permission of the Author.

    Laid my head upon your chest
    Your arms encircled me,
    It was, My Love, as if we were
    What God meant us to be,

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  14. The Patience Of A Heart


    • By K_j_heart

    • Published by Family Friend Poems January 2017 with permission of the Author.

    Love takes time.
    It takes patience
    to find the one,
    to find him,

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    Hello! I’m Lavi. Like most, I have had strong feelings for several guys in my life. Every time it would end with sadness and heartbreak. I had given up on love and started thinking it was…

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  15. True Love


    • By Paul Smith

    • Published by Family Friend Poems January 2015 with permission of the Author.

    When I say I love you, please believe it’s true.
    When I say forever, know I’ll never leave you.
    When I say goodbye, promise me you won’t cry,
    Because the day I’ll be saying that will be the day I die.

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    This poem has really made me remember my true love. I also said the exact same thing to him, but he never believed it. And I still don’t know why. We were together for a year, and suddenly he…

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  16. Sweet Birthday To You


    • By Cindy

    • Published by Family Friend Poems August 2011 with permission of the Author.

    A wish for lots of birthday fun
    To last until the day is done.
    Hoping that all your wishes comes true,
    and your birthday cake is as sweet as you!

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    This reminds me of my best friend. We both are in 5th grade. At our school we have teams. The teams are pink team, red team, maroon team, and black team. The teams don’t spend time together….

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  17. Heart In My Hands


    • By Katiynd Jenkins

    • Published by Family Friend Poems July 2008 with permission of the Author.

    If you said you were cold,
    I would wrap my arms around you.
    If you said you were thirsty,
    I would give you the ocean blue.

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    Love is something special, meaningful, and true. Love is something to be shared when two people are together. Love is something meant to last forever and ever and ever. DON HYDER

  18. L.O.V.E.


    • By Jeremy Vega

    • Published by Family Friend Poems June 2009 with permission of the Author.

    L is for the Laughter I give to you every day
    knowing you’ll never go away

    O is for the Options we’ll have when we’re together

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    Hi, my name is Luzi. I’m 16 years old, and I live in California. I am currently in a relationship with a boy who I have been dating for over eight months, and I am truly in love with him! I…

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  19. Together Forevermore


    • By Vinny Vintila

    • Published by Family Friend Poems March 2, 2023 with permission of the Author.

    When I miss you,
    I seek solace in my heart and soul
    For in its depths, your essence I know.

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    Thank you for your kind comments. Much appreciated!

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Poetry has a bit of a reputation for being wordy and boring.

However, some of the best poetry is short and to the point.

Just because these love poems are short, doesn’t mean they are not full of affection.

Below we share with you 75 short love poems that are certain to help you romance the love of your life all over again.

Short Love Poems For That Special Someone

Whenever

This is a lovely poem to share with your partner. It expresses the way a beloved partner is always on your mind.

When the moon shines in the sky,
When the rain falls hard upon the road,
When the sun is warm and bright,
When the dew glints on grass freshly mowed,
Whatever the day, the time, the mood,
I think about how much I love you.

how much I love you

Love Poem

This is a great poem to be used for a simple and straightforward declaration of love.

I love your eyes;
I love your smile;
I love that I get
To stay with you awhile.

A List

This poem lists all the wonderful things someone loves about their partner.

You are truly beautiful;
You are compassionate and kind.
I love everything about you,
But mostly I love that you are mine.

Inarticulate

This is an especially good poem for anyone who has trouble expressing affection. It highlights the inadequacy of words when talking about a special someone.

I will never find the words to say
How much your laughter brightens my day.
I will never be able to fully unfurl
How much your presence brightens my world.

If Love Is Like A Song

This simple couplet expresses gratitude for having a partner to go through life with.

If love is so much like a song,
I am glad you and I get to sing along.

Aches and Pains

This is a great poem for an older couple. It uses common aches and pains to celebrate the simple relief of having a helpful partner.

My knees always ache
And my back may be hurting,
But at least I have you, love,
To lighten the burden.

Love Haiku

This haiku expresses the all-encompassing nature of love.

You are my best friend.
Also, the love of my life
And everything else.

Expectations

This is a fun limerick to share with your wife. It celebrates the way a good partner makes life easier.

I thought that toil and strife
Were all I would encounter in life
Until I met a girl
Who changed my whole world
And I made her my beautiful wife.

Short Love Poems for Wife

Stars

This beautiful poem depicts the way a beloved partner makes the world a better place.

The stars in the sky, they shine brighter
Every time you walk in, and make my world lighter.

Bullet

This heartfelt poem examines the idea that someone might take a bullet for their partner.

The singers of love songs
Often say they would take a bullet for their love.
I cannot make any promises in that regard,
But if I do ever get shot, darling,
You would be the last thing I would be thinking of.

Scent

Use this poem to highlight the little things a partner does, that can make someone feel safe.

If I could bottle you up
To sell as perfume or cologne,
I would not, and would keep you all to myself,
So as to never feel scared or alone.

Chores

These fun lines celebrate all the little moments of happiness that can be found amongst the mundane, if you have your partner by your side.

I need you to wash the dishes,
And after to take out the trash.
Then come in and kiss me;
I will kiss you back.
The most important things should be done last.

Raspberry Truffle

This is a sweet poem that plays with the romantic imagery of a box of chocolates.

If love is like a box of chocolates,
You are my raspberry dark chocolate truffle,
Which is to say,
My absolute favorite, by a mile.

Thinking of You

Here’s a dramatic depiction of the way a loved one can occupy your thoughts.

I think of you
With every breath
And so I will do
Until my death.

Anatomy Lesson

This cute poem riffs on the uses of the typical heart shape.

People say the heart shape is anatomically inaccurate
But I like the symmetry of it,
Two halves,
Coming together to make a beautiful whole.

Shape of the Heart

A Catalogue of Pieces

This short haiku lists a partner’s favorite characteristics of their significant other.

Beautiful and kind
Smart and sweet and funny, too –
The best parts of you.

Red

This dramatic poem emphasizes the importance of warmth and affection as a part of life.

Red is the color of love and amour,
But also, the color of blood.
I like to think it is because we all know
That you can die if you run out of love.

Shakespeare

This lighthearted poem jokes about one of the best-known love poems of all time.

Shakespeare compared thee to a summer’s day,
And said his love was lovelier still.
I cannot lie and say you are as pretty as that,
But I think you will still fit the bill.

Reward

This is a great poem to be used at the beginning of a relationship. It is a playful spin on the idea of a stolen heart.

Reward for the return of one heart,
Previously in mint condition,
Until stolen under mysterious circumstances
By the most charming person I have ever met.

Captain

You may use this poem as a simple expression of devotion towards your significant other.

If you were the captain of this boat,
I would love to be your first mate.
If you were to ask the best day of my life,
I would say our first date.
I will follow you anywhere, in any weather,
Because my life is much better when we are together.

Pottery Wheel

This sweet poem portrays relationships as a joint creative process.

Love is like a pottery wheel,
Always spinning to create something new.
Together, you and I, we shaped the clay
Out of which something beautiful grew.

Lemonade Stand

This sweet, whimsical poem uses a common childhood image to celebrate a partner.

Come on down to my lemonade stand;
The lemonade is sweet and refreshing –
Just like a kiss from the love of my life
On a hot day, or any day, a blessing.

The love of my life

Afloat

For any couple going through hard times, this poem celebrates the resiliency of a relationship.

The storms of life may toss us,
May threaten to capsize our boat,
But as long as your fingers are clasped in my hand
I know that we will stay in love and afloat.

Talking

This poem expresses the inadequacy of words in communicating affection.

You know that I talk too much,
So tonight, I have not much to say.
Except that I love you more than I could express
If I talked for 10,000 long days.

Moon and Back

Using an old and oft-used phrase, this poem sweetly expresses adoration for your partner.

I love you to the moon and back,
Which is about 500,000 miles.
I love you to the sun, to the stars, and beyond,
And for 500,000 smiles.

Blanket

For couples in long-term relationships, this poem celebrates the ways a couple’s lives get interwoven over time spent together.

Our love is like a blanket, dear,
Woven together over the years,
Out of our joys and our pain and our sorrows,
Millions of yesterdays and never enough tomorrows.

A Prince

This simple haiku jokes about the ways a person might feel inadequate to what they want to be for their partner.

The love of my life,
Who deserves a perfect prince,
Chose me anyway.

Roses and Violets, Again

This lighthearted play on the old standard of ‘Roses are red; Violets are blue’ is a fun way to express your feelings for your partner.

Roses are red, and violets are blue,
But flowers are tired; we should have something new.
There ought to be fireworks, or something bigger, to say,
How much I love you, today and every day.

Roses are red

Tea

This short poem emphasizes the way actions speak louder than words, especially when in a relationship.

I do not always have the words to say, “I love you,”
But if you come home, cold and tired, after a long day at work,
I will make you a warm mug of tea,
And when I ask you if you want to talk about your day,
I will have to hope you know what I mean.

Lifesavers

This fun poem uses a silly observation to appreciate a loved one.

They say Lifesavers have a hole in them so you do not choke on them,
So, you can feel safe eating them alone and not worry about dying.
It always amazes me, the little things humans do for one another,
The holes we carve in the world so our fellow man will not choke to death.
You are the hole in my Lifesaver,
The little thing that makes the world a better place, even if I do not always realize it.

Valentine’s Day

Use this poem on Valentine’s Day to emphasize the affection found outside of physical gifts.

You are supposed to get roses for Valentine’s Day,
Or maybe a bottle of wine,
But neither of those things feels like enough to say
How happy I am you are mine.

Broke Man’s Love Song

Do you struggle in the physical presents department? This poem laments a lack of cash to shower over a partner, while still celebrating the affection that is there.

Some people use jewelry
To show that they love you
While others write songs or give cash.
For me, with no money
Or cool tricks I can do,
I will just have to say, if you ask.

Last Night When It Was Raining

This sweet and short love poem pulls out little moments to emphasize the constancy of love.

Last night when it was raining,
I dreamt of you again,
And this morning in the sunshine,
I woke up and breathed you in.

The Things They Say

This verse deconstructs clichés in favor of actions.

They say there are so many songs about rainbows,
But I can name only a few.
They say stars are the most beautiful sight in the world,
But I prefer looking at you.
So, I guess I do not much care at all what they say,
Because love you is what I will do.

The Things Couples Say

Burst

This silly couplet uses some startling imagery to express affection.

If I loved you any more
I would burst with it, I am sure.

Proposal

You can use this poem while proposing to your girlfriend. It is a lighthearted take on the difficulties of grand romantic gestures.

I could not write a love song,
Even if I tried.
I could barely write this poem
Asking you to be my bride.

A Toast

This poem celebrates a wife with a sweet, lighthearted toast.

Raise a glass to the love of my life;
Raise a glass to my most wonderful wife.
We will all raise a glass, and we will all drink a toast
To the incredible woman that I love the most.

Speeding Ticket

This little verse celebrates the excitement of seeing a partner at the end of a long day.

When I drove home the other night,
I almost started to speed
Just thinking that when I got there, I would see
The one lovely person I desperately need.

Again

A good poem for an anniversary or other milestone, it expresses how your relationship has grown and will continue to evolve.

I love you more than life itself;
I love you more than gin.
I love you to the moon and back,
And next year, I will love you all over again.

Best Decision

This is a good poem for anyone to share with their wife, especially if they dragged their feet about proposing. It revels in the joy of marriage.

If I had waited any longer,
You might have left my life,
So, thank God I did it when I did,
And asked you to be my wife.
The best decision I ever made,
And one I would readily make twice.

asked you to be my wife

So Many Ways

This couplet shares the ways in which being around your partner makes life just a little bit better.

There are only so many ways to say, my love,
That a smile from you makes my day, my love.

Space

For couples in a long-distance relationship, this poem laments the physical space that separates a couple.

I wish that space did not exist
So you and I could be
So close together,
Now and forever,
With my arms around yours around me.

Time

Use this short and sweet poem to emphasize the eternity of your special relationship.

The waves may break upon the shore;
The mountains may be washed to the ground.
I will still wait here forevermore,
And never, my love, let you down.

Rocky Road

Any couple can share this poem (and substitute their own favorite flavor). It revels in the littlest gestures of affection in a relationship.

I know that rocky road is your favorite flavor of ice cream,
But you always let me take the last scoop, if I want it,
And I do not think anyone ever told me that that is what love is.

Books

This poem beautifully conveys the romance in doing seemingly mundane and unpleasant tasks for the one you adore so dearly.

If we ever have to move again,
I will take all your books off the shelf and pack them into boxes,
And then unpack them all again at the new place.
When you tell me I shelved them wrong, I will do it again.
I will hate it, but it will get done
If you ask.

Invisible Ink

This cute, funny poem tells a simple, joking story about a romantic gesture gone wrong.

I bought a pen the other day
To write you a heartfelt love note,
But it turns out the pen was invisible ink,
And now you will never see what I wrote.

Short Love Notes

Watching

This haiku highlights the little moments in a relationship that remind you of why you are together.

I saw you last night
Laugh when you thought I was gone –
Fell in love again.

Champagne

This short love poem is a toast to the joys of a relationship that are not predicated on expensive items.

I thought to buy you a bottle of champagne,
But they did not have any in store.
So instead, we can get befuddled off this box of cheap wine
And pretend that it will not make me love you all the more.

Dreams

This simple poem expresses the simple sentiment of hoping to see your partner in your dreams.

I dreamt of you again last night,
And indeed, the night before.
I hope I dream of you every night
Until at last the Earth is no more.

Mud Puddles

Celebrate the joy of doing little things for your partner, with this little song.

I wanted to tell you I have thought about it
And if it rained every day for the next year
I would still offer to carry you across every mud puddle we see,
And I would still thrill every time you accepted.
I like to carry you over mud puddles,
To protect you from even the little things that might stain.

White Roses

Using common romantic symbols in a simple expression of affection, White Roses is perfect to let your partner know you are thinking of them.

Roses are white,
White chocolate is whiter;
Just thinking of you,
Makes my day a bit brighter.

Breakfast

If you’ve been with your partner for a long time, this sweet poem romanticizes the little acts of affection between a couple.

You have not asked, but if you did,
I would happily get up early every morning to make you breakfast,
And on the weekends, if I had time,
I might even make you pancakes,
Maybe in the shape of a heart.

Sweet Short Love Poems

Home

Thank your partner for their presence in your life with this simple expression.

I thought to show how much I love you,
I could write you a beautiful poem.
And at the end of it all, I would have to say,
You make my life a beautiful home.

Eyes

Feeling fuzzy in a new relationship? This poem captures the feeling of getting lost in a significant other’s eyes.

I wanted to apologize
For not saying much the other day.
It is just that when I look too deep in your eyes
I am too awestruck to know what to say.

Lightning

This sweet verse expresses your commitment to the relationship, while also reminiscing about that first meeting.

If you ever get struck by lightning,
I know that I will stick around you.
Believe me when I say that I know the feeling;
I felt it the first time that I found you.

Anywhere

This verse uses hypotheticals to discuss one partner’s obligation to defend the other.

If we lived in the Arctic, I would keep you warm;
If we lived in a war zone, I would save you from harm.
Anywhere, everywhere, all of the time,
I would do anything for the love that is mine.

Whatever You Ask For

This sweet love poem demonstrates the lengths one partner would go to for another.

I would get you a cold glass of water,
If you asked for it on a hot day.
I would get you a warm fuzzy parka,
If in the snow you wanted to play.
I will get you whatever you ask for, my love;
All I ask in return is you stay.

Talking to the Universe

This free verse imagines thanking the universe for the gift of a wonderful partner.

Last night while you were sleeping
I slipped out of our bed
And sat outside and watched the stars
And then, to the universe, I said,
“I do not know what I did to deserve this,
But I will repay you until I am dead.”

the gift of a wonderful partner

Holiday Wish

This is the perfect poem for any holiday that involves gift-giving. It appreciates the value of romance over physical presents.

Tonight, for my holiday wish
All that I ask is a holiday kiss.
No presents, no wrapping, no bows, and no ribbons,
Just a moment to enjoy all the love I have been given.

Crystal Chandelier

This heartfelt short love poem celebrates the way some people reflect back all the good things around them.

You remind me in some ways of a crystal chandelier.
It is not just that you are full of a warm inner light,
But that you catch and reflect all the lights that shine around you
In a shattering of rainbows and love.

Why Roses?

This short love message examines the symbolism of roses as a metaphor for love.

It should be obvious why roses are the flower of romance –
Not just because of their beauty and rich red hue,
But because of the layers and layers of petals,
Like the peeling back of a personality,
Until you reach the delicious heart at the center,
Where everything that matters truly is.

Sunglasses

This sweet limerick jokes about the unbelievable brilliance of someone’s romantic partner.

When I look at you, my love,
You sparkle with such brilliant flashes
Of joy and of wit and of wonderful things
That I find that I need my sunglasses.

More Than

Use these silly comparisons to show just how much your significant other means to you.

I love you more than pigs love mud.
I love you more than soap loves suds.
I love you more than birds love to sing.
I love you more than anything.

Insomnia

This poem can be used to appreciate the way thoughts of a partner can make the world seem better.

Last night I could not get to sleep
And so I thought of you,
And all at once was filled with peace,
As beautiful thoughts tend to do.

A Little Bit of Love

This is a perfect poem for any couple to share as a simple expression of affection for a person’s mannerisms.

I love the way you laugh out loud;
I love the way you smile.
I love everything you do, my dear,
And have done, all the while.

I love everything you do

Safe

Share this haiku with a low-key partner to celebrate the way they can make you feel safe and secure.

Soft-spoken and calm
Such a comforting presence
Why I love my love.

All These Years Together

This short and sweet poem can be used by a couple to express a reaffirmed commitment to their long-term relationship.

After all these years together,
I sometimes wonder why I stay,
But then always I remember,
I would not have it any other way.

Dinner

This poem literalizes the ways loving care can be expressed in actions rather than words.

When I cooked dinner last night
I hope it tasted more delicious than normal.
I spent the whole night thinking of how much I love you
And willing that feeling into the dishes,
And I was hoping you could taste it
Because how else could I ever get the feeling across?

Turn the Page

An older couple can use this short love poem to celebrate the way their relationship has grown as they have grown older together.

Our love has not diminished much
With each year that we age;
Instead, we keep on reading this book,
Turning to a new beautiful page.

Our Love Is Like…

This tongue-in-cheek poem can be used to poke fun at the wealth of comparisons people use to describe love.

Our love is sweet like candy,
And relaxing like the sea.
They can say our love is like anything;
It is the love itself that matters to me.

Moon

This sweet poem talks about how fantastic scenarios can lose their shine when compared to a beloved.

One day if I ever go to the moon,
I will hope that I come home soon.
The moon may be beautiful, more so in space,
But wherever you are is my favorite place.

Short Romantic Love Poems

Duct Tape

Appropriate for any couple going through a lot of pressure or stress, this poem celebrates the tenacity of a relationship.

Sometimes I feel like our love is held together
By clothespins and duct tape and sheer force of willpower.
But those clothespins and duct tape will have to last forever,
Because on this relationship I will never go sour.

Roads

For a couple in a long-distance relationship, this poem talks about looking forward to a time of being together again after a long separation.

Roads have never felt so long
Since they took you away from me,
But someday soon we will drive them together,
And together we will always be.

A for Effort?

This funny poem jokes about the difficulty of expressing love in verse.

Roses are red,
Poems are difficult.
I do not have a rhyme here,
But I love you.

A Thousand Years

This romantic poem can be shared by any couple to emphasize how short time can feel with the one that you love.

If every day lasted a thousand years,
Then maybe, just maybe,
I would have enough time
To do everything I want to with you
And maybe, just maybe,
Make you feel half as special as you make me feel.

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