| We've
collected here a large selection of beautiful poems. It's
sometimes hard to express exactly how we feel but in some
of these words we can sense the absolute essence of that
wonderful thing we call Love. So if you LOVE romantic poems
you've come to the right place. We understand.
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on any poem Title to read poem.
Life's Mirror
by M. Bridges
To One In Paradise
by Edgar Allen Poe
A Magic Moment I Remember
by Alexander Pushkin
A Plain Old Kiss
by Ara John Movsesian
A Poet To His Beloved
by William Butler Yeats
A Red, Red Rose
by Robert Burns
Absence by Richard
Jago
And therefore if to love
can be desert by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Annabel Lee by
Edgar Allen Poe
Camomile Tea
by Katherine Mansfield
Dear Chains
by Alexander Pushkin
Dedication by
Robert Louis Stevenson
Eternity by
Ara John Movsesian
Eulalie by Edgar
Allen Poe
Fatima by Alfred,
Lord Tennyson
I Am Not Yours
by Sarah Teasdale
I carry your heart
by EE Cummings
I Gave Myself To Him
by Emily Dickinson
I Held a Jewel
by Emily Dickinson
I Love You by
Ara John Movsesian
I Promise by
Joe Urbauer
I Should Not Dare
by Emily Dickinson
Jenny Kissed Me
by Leigh Hunt
Just To Be With You
by Bobby Allen
Kissing You Again
by Ara John Movsesian
Love by Samuel
Taylor Coleridge
Love's Philososphy
by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Love's Secret
by William Blake
Love's Trinity
by Alfred Austin
Madonna of the Evening
Flowers by Amy Lowell
My Last Duchess
by Robert Browning
My Love by Bobby
Allen
Once In Every Lifetime
by Nathan Wende
Proud Of My Broken Heart
by Emily Dickinson
She Walks In Beauty
by Lord Byron
So We'll Go No More A-Roving
by George Gordon, Lord Byron
Take A Chance
by Ara John Movsesian
The Lake by
Edgar Allen Poe
The Picture
by Ara John Movsesian
The Will You Marry Me
Poem by Mark King
There is a Lady Sweet
and Kind by Thomas Ford
To Alice B. Toklas
by Gertrude Stein
To Helen by
Edgar Allen Poe
To Lose Thee
by Emily Dickinson
To One In Paradise
by Edgar Allen Poe
Two Birds by
Ara John Movsesian
Valentine Song
by Robert Argyle Campbell
What Words Alone Can't
Say by Nathan Wende
When We Two Parted
by George Gordon, Lord Byron
Yet, love, mere love,
is beautiful indeed by Elizabeth Barrett
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