30 short poems about love

Love is a universal emotion that unites people of all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds. It’s a common feeling that uplifts, consoles, and makes life happier. Sometimes the essence of love can be expressed in just a few words.

We’ve assembled 30 brief poems that exquisitely capture love in all of its manifestations in this collection. Every poem serves as a gentle reminder of the strength and coziness that come with love, whether it be for a family member, friend, or partner.

Although these poems are simple to read, they have a powerful effect. They can be enjoyed alone or with loved ones as a representation of the feelings that we are all subject to.

Poems about love by Sergei Yesenin

You departed and have not come back to me. You seem to have forgotten my corner, and now you’re laughing again while covering yourself with a white scarf. My heart burns too hot, and I feel sorry, bored, and sad. However, the crumpled violet in the book Everything refers to previous joy.

Blouse in blue. bluish eyes. I didn’t share any lovely truths. My beloved enquired, "Is there a raging snowstorm? "I want to make the bed and light the stove." My dear, I replied, "Someone is showering white flowers today from above." Without you, there’s a "snowstorm in my heart," so light the stove and make the bed.

A selection of thirty brief poems about love that beautifully and simply convey the essence of this potent feeling are presented in this article. These poems provide honest expressions that speak to readers of all ages, whether they are about romantic love, the tie that unites families, or the happiness that comes from friendship. Because each poem is succinct but profound, it’s ideal for sharing, thinking about, or just taking in a warm, fuzzy moment.

Poems of Anna Akhmatova about love

In the evening

There was music in the garden. With an unbearable sorrow. The scent of oysters on ice on a platter was crisp and fresh in the sea. "I’m a true friend," he declared to me. And his hand found my dress. As opposed to an embrace The feel of these hands. Like you gaze at slender horsewomen, like you pet cats or birds, etc. With only laughter in his serene gaze Beneath his pale, golden eyelashes. And the melancholy tones of the violins "Bless the heavens — You are alone with your beloved for the first time," sing beneath the billowing smoke.

Poems of Afanasy Fet about love

I will remain silent. I promise not to tell you anything, to bother you in any way, and not to dare make any insinuations about what I repeat in silence. The night flowers are asleep during the day, but I can hear the heart blooming as soon as the sun goes down behind the grove and the leaves begin to quietly open. And the night moisture blows into the sore, worn-out chest. I shiver, but I promise not to bother you in any way or reveal anything.

Mikhail Lermontov’s poems about love

When she sings, the sounds melt. She looks, like a kiss on the lips, and the heavens open up. In her divine eyes, every movement she makes, every word she says, every feature Extremely expressive and emotional. So wonderful in its simplicity.

Why

I know that you are still a young person in bloom, which is why I am sad. The pernicious suppression of hearsay will not spare. You will pay the price of fate with sorrowful tears for each glorious day and fleeting moment. Because you are happy, I am sad.

Poems by Alexander Pushkin about love

I loved you, and even though it may not be fully gone from my soul, please allow it to stop bothering you. I don’t want to bring you down with anything. I loved you so genuinely, so tenderly, how God grant you to be loved by others. I loved you silently, hopelessly, now timidity, now jealousy tormenting me.

Your blood is burning with desire, and you have wounded my soul. Myrrh and wine taste sweeter when you kiss me. Give me a gentle nod, and allow me to drift off to sleep as the bright day ends and the nighttime shadow moves.

Vladimir Mayakovsky"s poems about love

Fleets – and even then flock to the harbors.
The train – and then to the station drives.
Well, and me to you and more recently —
I love you! —
I am drawn and inclined.
The stingy Pushkin knight descends
to admire and rummage in his basement.
So I
am returning to you, my beloved.
This is my heart,
I admire mine.
You return home joyfully.
You
scrape dirt off yourself, shaving and washing.
So I
am returning to you, —
is it,
going to you,
I am not going home?!
The earthly womb accepts.
To we return to the final goal.
So I
to you
stretch steadily,
barely parted,
barely broke up.

Conclusion (excerpt from the poem "I Love")

Miles, arguments, or love itself will not fade. well-considered, validated, and tested. I promise, solemnly lifting the verse with 100 fingers, that I love faithfully and continuously!

Poems by Fyodor Tyutchev about love

K. B. (I met you, and all the past…)

I met you – and all the past
In the dead heart it came to life;
I remembered the golden time —
And my heart felt so warm..
As in late autumn
There are days, there is an hour,
When spring suddenly blows
And something stirs in us, —
So, all swept by the breath
Of those years of spiritual fullness,
With long-forgotten rapture
I look at your dear features..
As after a century of separation,
I look at you, as if in a dream, –
And now — the sounds became more audible,
That never ceased within me..
Here is not just a memory,
Here life began to speak again, –
And the same charm in you,
And the same love in my soul.

Like an unsolved mystery.

She exudes a living charm that is akin to an enigma. We gaze with nervous apprehension. in the soft glow of her eyes.

Is she endowed with an ethereal grace or an earthly charm? The heart is divided between adoring her and praying to her.

I love your eyes, my friend..

I adore your eyes, buddy. When you abruptly lift them and, as if by divine lightning, you swiftly glance around the entire circle, with their fiery-wonderful play. However, there is an even more alluring feature: When eyes are lowered during intense kissing, a dark, gloomy fire is desired through lowered eyelashes.

Short poems of famous poets about love

Assurance

No, rumors misled you; I still breathe you, and you haven’t lost your rights over me over time. I prayed to new images, but with the trepidation of an Old Believer; I burned incense to others, but I carried you in the sanctuary of my heart.

Rage

How to follow your heart My chest was filled with blood as I was infused with your rays of light!

I was confused for a long time by their clumsy language. I was longing and afraid to look for him.

All doubts vanished overnight, and fear vanished forever. My angel, all of this became clear to me in one wonderful instant!

Spring romance

The clouds have not yet melted, but the snow cup will eventually run out; the river has not yet reigned, but she is drowning blue ice.

Your heart is rustling through the fake door. You still don’t like it, but you think you’re past the point of love.

I am happy.

I’m content when you’re blue. You lift your eyes and see the bright hopes of a clear day glimmering in them.

I was offended when you lowered your dark lashes and said, "You love, without realizing it, and you shyly hide your love."

But My soul is bright near you always, everywhere, and always. Greetings, dear friend! Oh, may Your youth and beauty be blessed!

Poem Author
Love is patient, love is kind Bible, 1 Corinthians 13:4-8
I carry your heart with me E. E. Cummings
Shall I compare thee to a summer"s day? William Shakespeare
How do I love thee? Let me count the ways Elizabeth Barrett Browning
You are my sun, my moon, and all my stars E. E. Cummings
Love sought is good, but given unsought is better William Shakespeare
Love is like the wind, you can"t see it but you can feel it Nicholas Sparks
Where there is love there is life Mahatma Gandhi
At the touch of love, everyone becomes a poet Plato
To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides David Viscott
Love is a friendship set to music Joseph Campbell
A flower cannot blossom without sunshine, and man cannot live without love Max Muller
True love stories never have endings Richard Bach
Love doesn"t make the world go round. Love is what makes the ride worthwhile Franklin P. Jones
The best thing to hold onto in life is each other Audrey Hepburn
Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies Aristotle
We loved with a love that was more than love Edgar Allan Poe
Love is a canvas furnished by nature and embroidered by imagination Voltaire
Love is the greatest refreshment in life Pablo Picasso
To love another person is to see the face of God Victor Hugo
Love is not something you find. Love is something that finds you Loretta Young
Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage Lao Tzu
The heart has its reasons of which reason knows nothing Blaise Pascal
Love is when the other person"s happiness is more important than your own H. Jackson Brown Jr.
Love is the only reality, and it is not a mere sentiment. It is the ultimate truth that lies at the heart of creation Rabindranath Tagore
Where love is, no room is too small Talmud
Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.
There is no remedy for love but to love more Henry David Thoreau
Love is not only something you feel, it is something you do David Wilkerson
Love is all we have, the only way that each can help the other Euripides

Numerous poets have been moved by love throughout history, and these brief poems do a beautiful job of capturing the range of emotions that love evokes. Through gentle words, witty expressions, or profound reflections, each one gives a glimpse into the power of love.

These poems serve as a poignant reminder of the profound bonds that all forms of love can create. They enable us to experience both the simplicity and complexity of human connection as they celebrate the joy, longing, and tenderness that love brings.

These verses, which only contain a few lines, say a lot while providing consolation, motivation, and a reminder of the daily ways in which love impacts our lives.

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