Love poems often let Cupid’s arrow hit the mark at the right place. They not only help you express your feelings but also make the reader feel special and valued. Be it your boyfriend or husband ...
Pair this poem with some sweet love messages to show your one true love just how much they mean to you. . . . . . . . Even if you forgot. Written in 1927 by Black poet and playwright Angelina Weld ...
Where to read this sonnet: Poetry Foundation. 2. Sonnet 116: “Let me not to the marriage of true minds.” (1609) Sonnet 116 is arguably one of the most famous love-themed poems ever written.
Ian Duhig’s marriage ditty is not the most romantic of poems - but it could also be argued that the lack of bells, whistles and sickly sweet sentiments makes it the very definition of true love.