Joy (by: Sara Teasdale (1884 - 1933)) I am wild, I will sing to the trees, I will sing to the stars in the sky, I love, I am loved, he is mine... continue reading
Kiss, The (by: Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828 - 1882)) What smouldering senses in death's sick delay Or seizure of malign vicissitude Can rob this body of honour, or denude This soul of wedding-raiment worn to-day? continue reading
Lady, A (by: Amy Lowell (1874 - 1925)) You are beautiful and faded Like an old opera tune Played upon a harpsichord; Or like the sun-flooded silks Of an eighteenth-century boudoir. continue reading
Lasting Kiss, The (by: Henry Gibson) Did you e'er taste the atmosphere of love? When passion hangs in heavy scents around the room, Where silk'n lips like lucious peaches beckon, Intense desire your mind and body doth consume. continue reading
Love And Sleep (by: Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837 - 1909)) Lying asleep between the strokes of night I saw my love lean over my sad bed... continue reading
Love Is Enough (by: William Morris (1834 - 1896)) Love is enough: though the world be a-waning, And the woods have no voice but the voice of complaining... continue reading
Love Of A Friend, The (by: Unknown) Because you love me, I have found New joys that were not mine before; New stars have lightened up my sky With glories growing more and more. continue reading
Marriage Morning (by: Lord Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892)) Heart, are you great enough For a love that never tires? O' heart, are you great enough for love? continue reading
My Fancy (by: Lewis Caroll (1832 - 1898)) My fancy gave her eyes of blue, A curly auburn head: I came to find the blue a green, The auburn turned to red. continue reading