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Can someone tell me some romantic love poems?

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No I'm not wanting it for school, and im not trying to steal anyones poems, i just love poetry... ones about falling in love, or first love, or what it feels like to be in love, easy points just to put down some poems, and i love really really long ones..... please no shakespear tho!!!!

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  1. I new the first I saw you, that you was the one for me. You are

    Last thing i think and dream about. You so full of

    Optimistic ideas and is so enthusiasm and full of life. The

    Very next seconds I can't see myself with you the touch the

    Embrasure thoughts that I have in my mind when I'm near

    You. Your my joy and inspiration why i go on. You the

    One that keeps me from growing old and blue without your

    Unique touch, laughter, smile, and ambition my life will be an incomplete.

    I is this I just made it up


  2. Whispers Of The Night  

    Listen To The Winds Soft Cry

    Of A Lady Singing Her Lullaby

    Whispers Of The Night So Long

    Wishing For That Famous Love Song

    You Are My Light

    When Darkness Falls

    You Are My Sight

    In My Darkened Halls

    Hear The Joy Of An Angel's Glee

    When The People Around Her Now See

    With Eyes So Clear And Pure

    All Now Really Can Be Sure

  3. This personally is my favorite poem, not sure if it is what you're after but hopefully you enjoy it anyway.

    "I Prithee Send Me Back My Heart" - Sir John Suckling.

    I prithee send me back my heart,

    Since I cannot have thine;

    For if from yours you will not part,

    Why then shouldst thou have mine?

    Yet now I think on't, let it lie,

    To find it were in vain;

    For thou hast a thief in either eye

    Would steal it back again.

    Why should two hearts in one breast lie,

    And yet not lodge together?

    O love! Where is thy sympathy,

    If thus our b*****s thou sever?

    But love is such a mystery,

    I cannot find it out;

    For when I think I'm best resolved,

    I then am most in doubt.

    Then farewell care, and farewell woe,

    I will no longer pine;

    For I'll believe I have her heart

    As much as she hath mine.

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