What kind of love poems are you in the mood for ... In the 19th century, Rossetti found her voice as the youngest of a family of Italian English scholars. Surrounded by her accomplished parents ...
Love is a bond that strengthens with every little detail, with every word we whisper in the ear of the one who walks with us ...
This poem embodies that sort of intense, fleeting crush you get on someone that feels as though you know them from a past life. You know nothing about them, only what you imagine them to be like.
George Oppen’s “From a Photograph” turns a wintry snapshot into a moving meditation on parenthood and the passage of time.
Duffy uses the metaphor of an onion to describe the complexity of love in her poem 'Valentine'. "Not a red rose or a satin heart. I give you an onion." On the face of it, Carol Ann Duffy’s ...