Love Poems

April 28, 2008

Welcome to our section on love poetry and romantic poetry.

Example of one of our Works in our extensive library at www.poetryamerica.com

“Doves Love”

Ouite precious to behold,

Enchantement overwhelming.

The Cry of the Dove,

Is quite melodious.

The bonds-

We hold so dear.

As one reaches-

For their soulmate.

The message of Love,

As brought by a Dove.

Author: Jacquil

Love poems and romantic poems are by far the most popular category of poetry submitted to the our Free Poetry Contest. And don’t forget to visit our Valentines Day Poems page.

What better medium is there to write about love then poetry?
The very essence of poetry is expressing with a few words, colossal emotions. Love is such an overwhelming and confusing emotion. The whole world seems to revolve around love. Everyone is searching for love. Yet how many can say they found love and kept it? Love is so beautiful when untainted. Yet, it can cause so much pain and suffering when mistreated. We have many sad love poems for you to read as well.

Turbulent Emotions
Poetry about love and romance display some of the often overwhelming and confusing feelings that are unavoidable when you open yourself up to the vulnerability of love. Vast emotions are compressed into a few short lines of poetry.

Write Love Poetry!
We invite you to enter your love poetry in our free poetry contest. Take on the challenge of choosing the right words, the imaginative juggling of syntax, the feel for style, which combine to let your readers feel the raging emotions that you have now formed into a work of art; poetry.

Read the 100 Best Love Poems!

“Looking back, I have this to regret, that too often when I loved, I did not say so.”
~David Grayson

“There is more hunger for love and appreciation in this world than for bread.”
~ Mother Teresa

“Love grows by giving. The love we give away is the only love we keep. The only way to retain love is to give it away.”
~ Elbert Hubbard

“A kiss is a lovely trick, designed by nature, to stop words when speech becomes superfluous.”
~ Ingrid Bergmen