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“Are you the new person drawn toward me?”

November 21, 2013 By PoetryGirl

Are you the new person drawn toward me? To begin with, take warning, I am surely far different from what you suppose; Do you suppose you will find in me your ideal? Do you think it so easy to have me become your lover? Do you think the friendship of me would be unalloy’d satisfaction? Do you . . .

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Filed Under: 1800's, Love Poems, Love Poetry, Walt Whitman Tagged With: best love poetry, love poems, love poetry, walt whitman, walt whitman poem

A Girl

November 14, 2013 By PoetryGirl

A Girl, Her soul a deep-wave pearl Dim, lucent of all lovely mysteries; A face flowered for heart’s ease, A brow’s grace soft as seas Seen through faint forest-trees: A mouth, the lips apart, Like aspen-leaflets trembling in the breeze From her tempestuous heart. Such: and our souls so . . .

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Filed Under: 1800's, Love Poems, Love Poetry, Michael Field Tagged With: best love poetry, love poems, love poetry, Michael Field, Michael Field poem

from Silent is the House

November 7, 2013 By PoetryGirl

Come, the wind may never again Blow as now it blows for us; And the stars may never again shine as now they shine; Long before October returns, Seas of blood will have parted us; And you must crush the love in your heart, and I the love in mine! —Emily Brontë Check out Funny Love . . .

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Filed Under: 1800's, Emily Brontë, Love Poems, Love Poetry Tagged With: best love poetry, Emily Brontë, Emily Brontë poem, love poem, love poetry

Love

October 31, 2013 By PoetryGirl

We cannot live, except thus mutually We alternate, aware or unaware, The reflex act of life: and when we bear Our virtue onward most impulsively, Most full of invocation, and to be Most instantly compellant, certes, there We live most life, whoever breathes most air And counts his dying years . . .

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Filed Under: 1800's, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Love Poetry Tagged With: best love poetry, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Elizabeth Barrett Browning Poem, love poems, love poetry

He would not stay for me, and who can wonder

October 24, 2013 By PoetryGirl

He would not stay for me, and who can wonder? He would not stay for me to stand and gaze. I shook his hand, and tore my heart in sunder, And went with half my life about my ways. —A. E.  Housman Check out Funny Love Songs Check out Romantic Love Songs . . .

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Filed Under: 1800's, A. E. Housman, Heartache, Lost Love, Love Poems, Love Poetry Tagged With: A. E. Housman, A. E. Housman poem, best love poetry, love poem, love poetry

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