Love can often leave us searching for the perfect words to express how we feel. When it comes to impressing a special someone in your life, nothing speaks louder than something heartfelt and romantic. Nothing says ‘I Love You’ quite like carefully crafted poetry that conveys warmth and love with each word. Whether it’s an anniversary gift, a birthday celebration, or just because you feel loving today – these stunning poems will guarantee her attention and speak straight to her heart. So, if you want her to smile, laugh with desire, blush with happiness, tears of joy or perhaps all four – then check out our collection of 30 breathtaking love poems for her that will surely make her heart skip a beat!
Romantic Poems for Her to Make Her Cry
From classic declarations of devotion to modern musings on everlasting romance, these works are certain to touch her soul and show her just how much she means to you.
One In A Million by Karl Fuchs (Poemsource)
You’re one in a million, my most special one;
Your radiant smile is as bright as the sun;
You’re smart and caring and have many great charms,
And my heart really sings when you’re wrapped in my arms.
I’m happy you chose me from all of the rest,
And I’m proud ’cause I know that I got the best.
You’re so cute and sweet, and you glow like a pearl;
I just love you so much, my most wonderful girl!
Let Me by Randy Batiquin
Let me take care of your broken heart
and show you how to fly.
Let me hold you gently by the hand
and kiss your tears goodbye.
Let me lead you to tomorrow’s light
and out of needless rain,
’cause all I want right now
is to see you smile again.
Let me sing you all the songs I wrote
’til you sleep in my embrace,
and I’ll keep you safe and warm until
the sunlight strokes your face.
Let me bring you up the mountain’s peak,
and I’ll let you touch the skies
to remind you of the strength I see
when I look into your eyes.
Let me kiss and show you what is love
and the happiness it brings.
You’ll sail again like a butterfly
endowed with pretty wings.
Let me do all these to let you see
our fates are intertwined.
You’re the accidental precious gem
I’ve waited too long to find.
Love Sonnet XI by Pablo Neruda
I crave your mouth, your voice, your hair.
Silent and starving, I prowl through the streets.
Bread does not nourish me, dawn disrupts me, all day
I hunt for the liquid measure of your steps.
I hunger for your sleek laugh,
your hands the color of a savage harvest,
hunger for the pale stones of your fingernails,
I want to eat your skin like a whole almond.
I want to eat the sunbeam flaring in your lovely body,
the sovereign nose of your arrogant face,
I want to eat the fleeting shade of your lashes,
and I pace around hungry, sniffing the twilight,
hunting for you, for your hot heart,
like a puma in the barrens of Quitratue.
I Am Yours by Christopher Poindexter
I am yours.
I am yours as the stars
belong to the sky and
I am yours as the rivers belong to the sea.
I am yours as your tears belong to your eyes
and I am yours as your lungs
belong to the pattern in which you breathe.
I Carry Your Heart With Me (I Carry It in My Heart) by E.E. Cummings
I carry your heart with me (I carry it in
my heart) I am never without it (anywhere
I go, you go, my dear; and whatever is done
by only me is your doing, my darling)
I fear no fate (for you are my fate, my sweet). I want
no world (for beautiful you are my world, my true)
and it’s you are whatever a moon has always meant
and whatever a sun will always sing is you
Here is the deepest secret nobody knows
(here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud
and the sky of the sky of a tree called life; which grows
higher than soul can hope or mind can hide)
and this is the wonder that’s keeping the stars apart
I carry your heart (i carry it in my heart)”
Yours by Daniel Hoffman
I am yours as the summer air at evening is
Possessed by the scent of linden blossoms,
As the snowcap gleams with light
Lent it by the brimming moon.
Without you, I’d be an unleafed tree
Blasted in a bleakness with no Spring.
Your love is the weather of my being.
What is an island without the sea?”
Her Lips Are Copper Wire by Jean Toomer
whisper of yellow globes
gleaming on lamp-posts that sway
like bootleg licker drinkers in the fog
and let your breath be moist against me
like bright beads on yellow globes
telephone the power-house
that the main wires are insulate
(her words play softly up and down
dewy corridors of billboards)
then with your tongue remove the tape
and press your lips to mine
till they are incandescent.
Meet Me in the Green Glen by John Clare
Love, meet me in the Green Glen,
Beside the tall elm-tree,
Where the sweetbriar smells so sweet agen;
There come with me.
Meet me in the Green Glen.
Meet me at the sunset
Down in the Green Glen,
Where we’ve often met
By hawthorn-tree and foxes’ den,
Meet me in the Green Glen.
Meet me in the Green Glen,
By sweetbriar bushes there;
Meet me by your own sen,
Where the wild thyme blossoms fair.
Meet me in the green glen.
Meet me by the sweetbriar,
By the mole-hill swelling there;
When the west glows like a fire
God’s crimson bed is there.
Meet me in the green glen.”
I Will Love You by Christopher Poindexter
I will love you,
Not starting with
Your skin or
Your organs or
Your bones:
I will love madly first,
Your naked soul.
If Ever We Shall Perish by R.M Broderick Poetry
If ever we shall perish
and become but specks
of dust, I hope the wind
carries us away to that
place you’ve always loved.
Courage by N.R Hart
You love with everything
you have…
not everyone possesses
that kind of courage.
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Read on for more poetic inspiration, and nourish the forever flame in your relationship today!
To find a kiss of yours by Frederico García Lorca
To find a kiss of yours
what would I give
A kiss that strayed from your lips
dead to love
My lips taste
the dirt of shadows
To gaze at your dark eyes
what would I give
Dawns of rainbow garnet
fanning open before God—
The stars blinded them
one morning in May
And to kiss your pure thighs
what would I give
Raw rose crystal
sediment of the sun.
My Darling, I Have Much to Say by Nizar Qabbani
My darling, I have much to say
Where o precious one shall I begin?
All that is in you is princely
O you who makes of my words through their meaning
Cocoons of silk
These are my songs and this is me
This short book contains us
Tomorrow when I return its pages
A lamp will lament
A bed will sing
Its letters from longing will turn green
Its commas be on the verge of flight
Do not say: why did this youth
Speak of me to the winding road and the stream
The almond tree and the tulip
So that the world escorts me wherever I go?
Why did he sing these songs?
Now there is no star
That is not perfumed with my fragrance
Tomorrow people will see me in his verse
A mouth the taste of wine, close-cropped hair
Ignore what people say
You will be great only through my great love
What would the world have been if we had not been
If your eyes had not been, what would the world have been?
Wind and Window Flower by Robert Frost
Lovers, forget your love,
And list to the love of these,
She a window flower,
And he a winter breeze.
When the frosty window veil
Was melted down at noon,
And the caged yellow bird
Hung over her in tune,
He marked her through the pane,
He could not help but mark,
And only passed her by,
To come again at dark.
He was a winter wind,
Concerned with ice and snow,
Dead weeds and unmated birds,
And little of love could know.
But he sighed upon the sill,
He gave the sash a shake,
As witness all within
Who lay that night awake.
Perchance he half prevailed
To win her for the flight
From the firelit looking-glass
And warm stove-window light.
But the flower leaned aside
And thought of naught to say,
And morning found the breeze
A hundred miles away.
Green by Paul Verlaine
Here are the fruits, the flowers, the leaves, the wands,
Here my heart that beats only for your sighs.
Shatter them not with your snow-white hands,
Let my poor gifts be pleasing to your eyes.
I come to you, still covered with dew, you see,
Dew that the dawn wind froze here on my face.
Let my weariness lie down at your feet,
And dream of the dear moments that shed grace.
Let my head loll here on your young breast
Still ringing with your last kisses blessed,
Allow this departure of the great tempest,
And let me sleep now, a little, while you rest.
The Song of the Highest Tower by Arthur Rimbaud
Let it come, let it come
The day when hearts love as one.
I’ve been patient so long
I’ve forgotten even
The terror and suffering
Flown up to heaven,
A sick thirst again
Darkens my veins.
Let it come, let it come
The day when hearts love as one.
So the meadow
Freed by neglect,
Flowered, overgrown
With weeds and incense,
To the buzz nearby
Of foul flies.
Let it come, let it come
The day when hearts love as one.
The White Rose by John Boyle O’Reilly
The red rose whispers of passion,
And the white rose breathes of love;
O, the red rose is a falcon,
And the white rose is a dove.
But I send you a cream-white rosebud
With a flush on its petal tips;
For the love that is purest and sweetest
Has a kiss of desire on the lips.
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Final Thoughts
Love is a profoundly beautiful emotion, and when combined with written words, it can become something unforgettable. No matter what kind of poem you find for your loved one, the power of your love will make it special and unique. Let these poems open up your heart today so that you may be closer than ever before to those whom you love the most. So take a risk and put your feelings out there. Write something beautiful today because life is too short to not be reminded of the beauty of love in its many forms. Go on now and share that wonderful feeling with your sweetheart. Show her how much she means to you with one of these love poems that will make her cry!