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| Love Romance Poems: 11-20 of 240 | | 1| 2| 3| 4| 5| 6| 7| Next> >> | Desperado | | Glancing through the sagebrush dim The shadows seem to glow, Onward down the desert grim - I am a desperado. The Cacti seem to laugh at me Why, I will never know; Ah, my Amigo! Set me Free! I am a desperado. The sunset blisters across the sky, The colors seem .......... | Love Poem | | it's lucky shakespeare never knew a lovely woman quite like you, since even he, the avon bard, might well have found the task too .......... | my love is yours | | Your lips speak soft sweetness Your touch a cool caress I am lost in your magic My heart beats within your chest I think of you each morning And dream of you each night I think of your arms being around me And cannot express my delight Never have I fallen But I am .......... | my roots | | ....... above all my roots sink deeply into i am steady, strong you my love,to all this makes sense you are the water in my ocean keeping me .......... | To Know My Love | | for you to know my love is true, i speak my mind, just for you, with my heart to help me through, such things and what i'd do, i'd .......... | To My Angel | | ....... say, i hope to be, hers someday, you are mine, as i am yours, a love so strong, to strong for words, just for you, my heart is .......... | What was is Gone | | your love is my warmth like the sun against my skin your touch is my drug speeding my heart with pleasurable sin but all things in .......... | Your Lies | | ....... your off seeing her my life is standing still you tell me that you love me when i go to leave you tell me i'm your only one and i .......... | A True Love Story | | ....... we lost track of the world, as you held me closely. i had fallen in love, with a man who i thought would stay forever. our .......... | Chasing Beauty | | piercing eyes transparent as diamonds sunshine smile so bright hair as silk flowing in the wind soft honey skin so smooth smelling sweeter than candy she is the fragrance I chase I'm one step behind playing seek and find life pours from her lips she .......... | | 1| 2| 3| 4| 5| 6| 7| Next> >> | | Love Romance Poems: 11-20 of 240 |
Some of the best love
poems can be the most treasured gift to give to another, as the
love quote by Frank Sinatra goes, “A simple I love you means
more than money…” exemplifies the reality that
love poetry is valued highly.
Romanticism of the late 18th and 19th
century revolved around classic literary love poetry.
Romantic poems with vivid
imagery of the body and spirit between two lovers can leave the
reader enamored by the idealism of Romanticism.
From a broad range of poetry, from
lost love poems to I love you
poems, love poems allow a beautiful story to share with
others. Here we have carefully selected some of our
best love poems we have
received from talented individuals that generously submitted
their works to share with others involved in the world of
poetry.
Family poetry shares memories and
stories with the ones closest to you. Family poems can also
preserve the memory of lost loved ones and keep them alive in
writing. Read poems about family that bind the writer and
his or her family together through the good times and also
through the tougher times.
So it was 1,500 years ago and so it is still today. Love has created many a poet on our website as well. For your reading pleasure we have chosen our favorite 100 (and more) love poems for you to enjoy. Thank You to the poets for sharing with us their beautiful feelings.
Love Poem of the Day
LOVE'S GLEANING TIDE
Draw not away thy hands, my love,
With wind alone the branches move,
And though the leaves be scant above
The Autumn shall not shame us.
Say: Let the world wax cold and drear,
What is the worst of all the year
But life, and what can hurt us, dear,
Or death, and who shall blame us?
Ah, when the summer comes again
How shall we say, we sowed in vain?
The root was joy, the stem was pain
The ear a nameless blending.
The root is dead and gone, my love,
The stem's a rod our truth to prove;
The ear is stored for nought to move
Till heaven and earth have ending.
- WILLIAM MORRIS
Quote of the Day
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Love moderately; long love doth so; too swift arrives as tardy as too slow.
- William Shakespeare. |
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