BEST LOVE POEMS OF ALL TIME

  • NuovoVesuvio
    17 years ago

    YAH BABY.
    Ok. The caps was justified. Trust me. These poets deserve it. Simply post a poem that you think could be the best love poem of all time. If there is one missing that warrants in, post it aswell. I want to see if I don't know any, and compare them all! Perhaps we can have a discussion about them after listing.

  • NuovoVesuvio
    17 years ago

    I CARRY YOUR HEART WITH ME
    E.E.Cummings (not 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 the sky of a tree called life;which grows
    higher than the 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)

  • NuovoVesuvio
    17 years ago

    HE WISHES FOR THE CLOTHS OF HEAVEN
    W.B.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.

  • NuovoVesuvio
    17 years ago

    SHALL I COMPARE THEE TO A SUMMER'S DAY?
    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.

  • sibyllene
    17 years ago

    Woot! I highly approve. I love that one by cummings. And I'm always a big fan of Shakespeare, but I move to add sonnet 130.

    My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun;
    Coral is far more red than her lips' red;
    If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun;
    If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.
    I have seen roses damask'd, red and white,
    But no such roses see I in her cheeks;
    And in some perfumes is there more delight
    Than in the breath that from my mistress reeks.
    I love to hear her speak, yet well I know
    That music hath a far more pleasing sound;
    I grant I never saw a goddess go;
    My mistress, when she walks, treads on the ground.
    And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare
    As any she belied with false compare.

    Totally unromantic on first sight, I know.. but that's what I like about it. He totally strips away the idealism and shallowness of some love poems. He'd rather love a real women, with all her flaws, than some unapproachable illusion. Huzzah to that.

  • NuovoVesuvio
    17 years ago

    Good choice! I have a poster with this poem on =)

  • debbylyn
    17 years ago

    I Do Not Love You... by Pablo Neruda

    I do not love you as if you were salt-rose, or topaz,
    or the arrow of carnations the fire shoots off.
    I love you as certain dark things are to be loved,
    in secret, between the shadow and the soul.

    I love you as the plant that never blooms
    but carries in itself the light of hidden flowers;
    thanks to your love a certain solid fragrance,
    risen from the earth, lives darkly in my body.

    I love you without knowing how, or when, or from where.
    I love you straightforwardly, without complexities or pride;
    so I love you because I know no other way

    than this: where I does not exist, nor you,
    so close that your hand on my chest is my hand,
    so close that your eyes close as I fall asleep.

  • silvershoes
    17 years ago

    Sibellyne, that is perhaps my favorite love poem of all time.

  • sibyllene
    17 years ago

    good! haha, i'm glad i'm not crazy. debbylyn, i've never read that poem before, but i think i like it... a lot. awesome thread.

  • debbylyn
    17 years ago

    I agree ddavid....the Neruda poem can't be topped...the ultimate....I really like the E.E. Cummings I Carry Your Heart With Me poem....almost as good as I Do Not Love You.... If you have other Neruda poems....please do post them.

  • Cindy
    17 years ago

    Songs Of The Portugese
    Sonnet VI
    Elizabeth Barett Browning

    VI

    Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand
    Henceforward in thy shadow. Nevermore
    Alone upon the threshold of my door
    Of individual life, I shall command
    The uses of my soul, nor lift my hand
    Serenely in the sunshine as before,
    Without the sense of that which I forbore--
    Thy touch upon the palm. The widest land
    Doom takes to part us, leaves thy heart in mine
    With pulses that beat double. What I do
    And what I dream include thee, as the wine
    Must taste of its own grapes. And when I sue
    God for myself, He hears that name of thine,
    And sees within my eyes the tears of two.

  • Cindy
    17 years ago

    Debbylyn......The poem I Do Not Love You By: Neruda Is beautiful. One of my favorites also.

  • Tricky Daze
    17 years ago

    I agree with Nuovo... Ee Cummings' this poem's always makes me cry

  • debbylyn
    17 years ago

    Cindy, I love that one by Elizabeth Barrett Browning too!

  • silvershoes
    17 years ago

    Wow. Thank you for submitting that here, Bob. Beautiful.

  • debbylyn
    17 years ago

    Wow ddavid that poem is breathtaking....I can imagine it in Spanish....

    Thanks for posting Immortal Obsession Bob....beautiful!

  • sibyllene
    17 years ago

    I think I might be falling in love? With Neruda... Does he have a book? I want to get my hands on some more...

  • debbylyn
    17 years ago


    Sonnet LXXXI by Pablo Neruda

    And now you're mine. Rest with your dream in my dream.
    Love and pain and work should all sleep, now.
    The night turns on its invisible wheels,
    and you are pure beside me as a sleeping amber.

    No one else, Love, will sleep in my dreams. You will go,
    we will go together, over the waters of time.
    No one else will travel through the shadows with me,
    only you, evergreen, ever sun, ever moon.

    Your hands have already opened their delicate fists
    and let their soft drifting signs drop away; your eyes closed like two gray
    wings, and I move

    after, following the folding water you carry, that carries
    me away. The night, the world, the wind spin out their destiny.
    Without you, I am your dream, only that, and that is all.

    The second verse of the above poem is my favorite.....love the man!!!
    He has many books....just ordered my first, "100 Love Sonnets"....can't wait to get it.

  • Cindy
    17 years ago

    Beautiful poems...Loved those poems Bob....Deb love Neruda. You can get lost in his words.

  • debbylyn
    17 years ago

    What language ia A. Shamloo translated from? Very beautiful.....I can imagine his words are even more touching in his native tongue. I really like the second one you posted.

    ddavid those Neruda selections are amazing.....thanks for posting them!

  • debbylyn
    17 years ago

    We know sluv....but it is so sweet while it lasts!

    'Nevermore'

  • Karl Wild GG23
    17 years ago

    I believe the best love poem is a true love poem and they're very hard to find. Most people write about love but few really know what love is truly about. Anything real that comes from the heart and is meant is a great love poem, no matter the quality of the words or the way it sounds. It's not how you say "I love you" it's how you show it.

    I wish the best in love for everybody. Karl

  • sibyllene
    17 years ago

    I know this isn't a love poem, but I just have to say "yes!" to khayyam...

    "Awake! for Morning in the Bowl of Night
    Has flung the Stone that puts the Stars
    to Flight:
    And Lo! the Hunter of the East has
    caught
    The Sultan's Turret in a Noose of Light."

    I was caught from the first poem in the Rubaiyat. I actually wrote a poem on here titled with one of the lines a poem of his. "Before Life's Liquor in its Cup be dry." An entirely other subject is whether or not it was effective, but meh. As for Khayyam... i'd class his poems about wine in the Love Poem category ; D

  • Patrick
    17 years ago

    Edmund Spenser

    One day I wrote her name upon the strand,
    But came the waves and washed it away:
    Again I wrote it with a second hand,
    But came the tide, and made my pains his prey.
    Vain man, said she, that dost in vain assay
    A mortal thing so to immortalize!
    For I myself shall like to this decay,
    And eek my name be wiped out likewise.
    Not so (quoth I), let baser things devise
    To die in dust, but you shall live by fame:
    My verse your virtues rare shall eternize,
    And in the heavens write your glorious name;
    Where, whenas death shall all the world subdue,
    Our love shall live, and later life renew.

  • debbylyn
    17 years ago

    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-fixèd mark,
    That looks on tempests and is never shaken;
    It is the star to every wand'ring bark,
    Whose worth's unknown, although his heighth 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.

  • sibyllene
    17 years ago

    How could I have forgotten that one?! "Love is not love, which alters where it alteration finds..." I think that's wonderful and true.

  • AlexPotter
    17 years ago

    I Shall Compare Thee to a Sumer's Day
    -William Shakespear

    I think that's on of the sweetest poems in the world, it says everything so nice and cute...

  • debbylyn
    17 years ago

    Aria, thanks for posting this....absolutely beautiful!

  • debbylyn
    17 years ago

    Aria, Thank you so much for posting these most beautiful poems of love....breathtakingly serene and deep....

    "Die to the din and the noise
    Of mundane concerns
    In the silence of love
    You will find the spark of life"

    perfect lines....

    Two masters of love poetry ....thank you... thank you again for posting! You did a wonderful job of translating!

  • Cindy
    17 years ago

    Aira The poems you have posted are beautiful..........Dying To Love has a special meaning to me. It brings so many things to light....Thank you Aria for sharing these wonderful works with us.

  • Rachel RTVW
    17 years ago

    What beautiful poems. I especially like In Love. Thanks Aria!

  • debbylyn
    17 years ago

    Ruth 1:16-17

    And Ruth said, Do not intreat me to leave thee, to return from [following] after thee; for whither thou goest I will go, and where thou lodgest I will lodge: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God; where thou diest will I die, and there will I be buried. The Lord do so to me, and more also, if aught but death part me and thee!

    The ultimate in love promises!

  • Ashleigh Skye
    17 years ago

    I think thats a hard one there are so many amazing love poems out there I think it would be easier just to pick out the really bad ones lol

  • Cindy
    17 years ago

    Debbie

    Ruth 1:16-17

    And Ruth said, Do not intreat me to leave thee, to return from [following] after thee; for whither thou goest I will go, and where thou lodgest I will lodge: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God; where thou diest will I die, and there will I be buried. The Lord do so to me, and more also, if aught but death part me and thee!

    The ultimate in love promises!

    This is the ultimate love promise. I have that same feeling .....which you know...It is so hard not to follow. Thanks for sharing this. When the one whom we truely love dies before you... the pain is unbareable.

  • Cindy
    17 years ago

    A Dream Within A Dream
    Edgar Allen Poe

    Take this kiss upon the brow!
    And, in parting from you now,
    Thus much let me avow-
    You are not wrong, who deem
    That my days have been a dream;
    Yet if hope has flown away
    In a night, or in a day,
    In a vision, or in none,
    Is it therefore the less gone?
    All that we see or seem
    Is but a dream within a dream.

    I stand amid the roar
    Of a surf-tormented shore,
    And I hold within my hand
    Grains of the golden sand-
    How few! yet how they creep
    Through my fingers to the deep,
    While I weep- while I weep!
    O God! can I not grasp
    Them with a tighter clasp?
    O God! can I not save
    One from the pitiless wave?
    Is all that we see or seem
    But a dream within a dream?

  • debbylyn
    17 years ago

    Thanks for this post Aria....most beautiful verses of love by Rumi... and your tribute to A. Shamloo is amazing! I love the ending stanza.

  • Choose xX Alex Xx Life
    17 years ago

    These poems are wonderful

  • Fang of the Wild
    17 years ago

    I can't write happy poems

  • 19Rusty
    17 years ago

    It's too hard to say.

  • ImmortalKitty
    17 years ago

    When We Two Parted
    by Lord Byron (1788 - 1824)

    When we two parted
    In silence and tears,
    Half broken-hearted
    To sever the years,
    Pale grew thy cheek and cold,
    Colder, thy kiss;
    Truly that hour foretold
    Sorrow to this.

    The dew of the morning
    Sunk, chill on my brow,
    It felt like the warning
    Of what I feel now.
    Thy vows are all broken,
    And light is thy fame;
    I hear thy name spoken,
    And share in its shame.

    They name thee before me,
    A knell to mine ear;
    A shudder comes o'er me...
    Why wert thou so dear?
    They know not I knew thee,
    Who knew thee too well..
    Long, long shall I rue thee,
    Too deeply to tell.

    In secret we met
    In silence I grieve
    That thy heart could forget,
    Thy spirit deceive.
    If I should meet thee
    After long years,
    How should I greet thee?
    With silence and tears.