Love is like the wild rose-briar, Friendship like the holly-tree The holly is dark when the rose-briar blooms But which will bloom most constantly? More Poems ⋅ Love poems ⋅ Emily Bronte ⋅
Love is enough: though the world be a-waning, And the woods have no voice but the voice of complaining More Poems ⋅ Love poems ⋅ William Morris ⋅
You may write me down in history With your bitter, twisted lies, You may trod me in the very dirt But still, like dust, I’ll rise. More Poems ⋅ Love poems ⋅ Maya Angelou ⋅
Eyes so dark Heart so pure I could never love another The way I love her Gleam in her eyes Like a candles flame I love when I hear her More Poems ⋅ Love poems ⋅ Patrick Possanza ⋅
Time to share is always there I peered thru life Ever avoiding strife But now am undone My barriers broken For one has found me More Poems ⋅ Love poems ⋅ Robert K. Charron ⋅
If asked why I love her I would say It’s the sway in her hips, the thickness in her thighs. More Poems ⋅ Love poems ⋅ Justin Hutchins ⋅
I awake each day with a smile And greet it with a laugh; The world is a treasure to me Because of you. More Poems ⋅ Love poems ⋅ Kate Reneigh Woodruff ⋅
Rest your head and close your eyes Everything will be okay For when you wake with the sweet sunrise It will be a brand new day More Poems ⋅ Love poems ⋅ Aeni ⋅
I never knew there would be a better tomorrow But you’ve come into my life and taken away all my sorrow More Poems ⋅ Love poems ⋅ Yvonne Warren ⋅