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    • I love you. because the Earth turns round the sun. because the North wind blows north. sometimes. because the Pope is Catholic. and most Rabbis Jewish. because winters flow into springs.
    • As a lily among brambles, so is my love among maidens. As an apple tree among the trees of the wood, so is my beloved among young men. King Solomon.
    • How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love thee to the depth and breadth and height. My soul can reach… Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
    • Come live with me, and be my love; And we will all the pleasures prove. That valleys, groves, hills, and fields, Woods or steepy mountain yields. Christopher Marlowe.
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    • Part II: Milk Chocolate
    • Part III: White Chocolate

    White Lies You told me you loved me, but your eyes were empty. You told me you loved me, but you were staring across the room. You told me you loved me, but your voice gave in. You told me you loved me, but you just didn’t. I told you I loved you, and I looked into your eyes. You knew it, I knew it, At least one of them was true. Memories These pic...

    Morning Coffee You are like my morning coffee. A thought when I wake up and my energy for the rest of the day. Every warm sip I take touches my soul. It ignites a spark that keeps me going. Before I fall asleep, all I can think about is how I get to drink you in again, and taste your warm touch that soothes my body. I can’t wait to feel the rush th...

    Wanderlust To travel around the world is what I crave to do. To go to Paris, New York, and even Peru. To leave without destination is what I’ve always planned. Something spontaneous, something exciting, something bold and grand. Writer’s Routine I write to read and read to write. What a life this is pens and papers in sight. A laptop to type A pen ...

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    • “Come, And Be My Baby” by Maya Angelou. The highway is full of big cars. going nowhere fast. And folks is smoking anything that’ll burn. Some people wrap their lies around a cocktail glass.
    • “To My Dear Loving Husband” by Anna Bradstreet. If ever two were one, then surely we. If ever man were loved by wife, then thee. If ever wife was happy in a man,
    • “Variations on the Word Love” by Margaret Atwood. This is a word we use to plug. holes with. It’s the right size for those warm. blanks in speech, for those red heart-shaped.
    • “Always for The First Time” by André Breton. There is a silk ladder unrolled across the ivy. There is. That leaning over the precipice. Of the hopeless fusion of your presence and absence.
  1. We all live together, in the world and in my poems.”. Mueller lived in Lake Forest, Illinois for many years before her death in 2020. Poet and translator Lisel Mueller was born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1924. The daughter of teachers, she and her family were forced to flee the Nazi regime….

  2. Romantics. By Lisel Mueller. Johannes Brahms and. Clara Schumann. The modern biographers worry. “how far it went,” their tender friendship. They wonder just what it means. when he writes he thinks of her constantly, his guardian angel, beloved friend.

  3. These unforgettable love verses aim to convey the depths of affection, feelings, and connection that two individuals may share. Whether they inspire passion, hope, or a bittersweet longing, best love poems continue to be a source of solace and inspiration for lovers and poets alike.

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  5. From Rumi in the Islamic Golden Age, to iconic playwright William Shakespeare, to modern-day “Instapoets” like Rupi Kaur, love has been one of the most-explored themes among writers and poets for centuries. In this post, we’ve put together the 65 most beautiful love poems ever written.

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