Love in all aspects
- The wind pushed the sun
behind the moonby Miguel Pinero 27 lines - Calling you now, not for your flesh I call,
Nor for the mad, long raptures of the nightby George Sterling 15 lines, 8 comments - Mine is Gopal, the Mountain-Holder; there is no one else.
On his head he wears the peacock-crown: He alone is my husband.by Mirabai 27 lines, 2 comments - LEST as the immortal gods is he,
The youth who fondly sits by thee,by Sappho 19 lines, 2 comments - I want free life and I want fresh air;
And I sigh for the canter after the cattle,by Frank Desprez 114 lines, 5 comments - i love you much(most beautiful darling)
more than anyone on the earth and iby e e cummings 0 lines, 1 comment - Light is more important than the lantern,
The poem more important than the notebook,by Nizar Qabbani 9 lines, 2 comments - I’ve lit the Christmas candle,
As we used to long agoby Alice Guerin Crist 32 lines, 4 comments - ACT VII
King Dushyant with Matali in the chariot of Indra (king of gods in heaven and also god of thunder), supposed to be above theby Kalidasa 157 lines, 1 comment - I hunt for a sign of you in all the others,
In the rapid undulant river of women,by Pablo Neruda 17 lines - And in Life's noisiest hour,
There whispers still the ceaseless Love of Thee,by Samuel Taylor Coleridge 12 lines, 5 comments - They are rattling breakfast plates in basement kitchens,
And along the trampled edges of the streetby T S Eliot 9 lines - There is no shadow where my love is laid;
For (ever thus I fancy in my dreamby Henry Cuyler Bunner 16 lines - Love is cruel, love is sweet,--
Cruel, sweet.by Thomas MacDonagh 12 lines, 1 comment - Birth of Venus
The Sun, the hearth of affection and life,by Arthur Rimbaud 353 lines, 1 comment - Do not leave me alone, a helpless woman.
My strength, my crown,by Mirabai 12 lines, 3 comments - It’s good to feel you are close to me in the night, love,
invisible in your sleep, intently nocturnal,by Pablo Neruda 16 lines, 1 comment - Sweet sixteen is shy and cold,
Calls me "sir," and thinks me old;by Walter Learned 18 lines - And it was at that age… Poetry arrived
in search of me. I don't know, I don't know whereby Pablo Neruda 47 lines, 8 comments - If I, who am an abject, low-born woman,
Can bear within me such lofty fire,by Gaspara Stampa 14 lines - Many red devils ran from my heart
And out upon the page,by Stephen Maria Crane 8 lines, 3 comments - Go, sit upon the lofty hill,
And turn your eyes around,by Elizabeth Barrett Browning 43 lines, 3 comments - It weeps in my heart
As it rains on the town.by Paul Verlaine 39 lines, 4 comments - What if his glance is bold and free,
His mouth the lash of whips?by Countee Cullen 13 lines - Long, long ago in the woods of Gortnamona,
I thought the birds were singing in the blackthorn tree;by William Percy French 12 lines, 3 comments - The almond bloom is overpast, the apple blossoms blow.
I never loved but one man, and I never told him so.by Dorothea Mackellar 7 lines, 2 comments - The palace is in mourning,
The king cries on his throne;by Jose Marti 80 lines - ONCE in the dream of a night I stood
Lone in the light of a magical wood,by Sarojini Naidu 14 lines, 2 comments
