1"Love Sonnet XI" by Pablo Neruda
Yasser Chalid//Getty Images 2"Sonnet 18" by William Shakespeare
Mats Silvan//Getty ImagesAs if any list of poems would be complete without a Shakespearean sonnet. This one is better known by its first line, "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"
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3"Desire Poem" by Alice Walker
MGP//Getty Images 4"A Red, Red Rose" by Robert Burns
Kidsada Manchinda//Getty ImagesAnother poem that often appears on Valentine's Day cards and has been set to music several times, this Robert Burns classic gets right to the heart of romantic love.
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5"[i carry your heart with me(i carry it in]" by E.E. Cummings
Photo by Supoj Buranaprapapong//Getty ImagesYou may know E.E. Cummings as the poet who eschews traditional punctuation, but he's also a master of love language. This beautiful poem proves it.
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6"Atlas" by UA Fanthorpe
MoMo Productions//Getty ImagesSometimes, the most meaningful things your loved one does are the smallest, most mundane ones. This stirring poem celebrates those.
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7"How Do I Love Thee?" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Natalia Gdovskaia / EyeEm//Getty ImagesPerhaps one of the most famous love poems of all time, you've probably heard this one's iconic first lines. The rest is just as quotable.
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8"Variations on the Word Love" by Margaret Atwood
saemilee//Getty ImagesYou probably know Atwood best for The Handmaid's Tale or one of her other richly painted fiction stories. But she's also a heartfelt poet. Here's one of our favorites.
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9"I Love You" by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
PeopleImages//Getty ImagesThis contemporary poem describes the feeling of falling in love as a young person beautifully. It's perfect for a new relationship, or reminding your longstanding lover of those early days.
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10"I loved you first: but afterwards your love" by Christina Rossetti
Piyathida Srikum / EyeEm//Getty ImagesShakespeare wasn't the only one who penned gorgeous sonnets. This one has a lilting rhythm that makes us want to waltz with our favorite dance partners.
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11"[Again and again, even though we know love’s landscape]" by Rainer Maria Rilke
bojanstory//Getty ImagesFor love that has gone the distance, this classic by Rilke says it all. Read it to your longtime sweetheart, to remind each other why you've stayed together for years and years.
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12"Poem to an Unnameable Man" by Dorothea Lasky
Jose A. Bernat Bacete//Getty ImagesIf you've ever been in the kind of love that shakes you to your core, this powerful poem will speak to you. Sometimes, love has a fire that overtakes everything.
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13"Dear One Absent This Long While" by Lisa Olstein
Stephen Simpson//Getty ImagesFor those in long-distance relationships or anyone who hasn't seen their loved ones in a long time, this poem full of longing will speak to your heart.
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14"And Thou art Dead, as Young and Fair" by Lord Byron
hsvrs//Getty ImagesThis grief-stricken poem about someone who has loved and lost will hit you right where it hurts. But it may also bring comfort to someone grieving a loved one.
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15"Seduction" by Nikki Giovani
Westend61//Getty ImagesThis down-to-earth poem almost feels like a friend relaying a sassy encounter over a glass of wine. We love how it nods to the way politics can play out in relationships.
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16"Mad Girl's Love Song" by Sylvia Plath
CatLane//Getty ImagesUnrequited love is a tale as old as time, and nobody tells it as well as Plath. Start here to get inspired to dive into the rest of her formidable canon.
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17"When I Too Long Have Looked Upon Your Face" by Edna St. Vincent Millay
milorad kravic//Getty ImagesThis beautiful poem by one of the best women poets of our time addresses the way love can sometimes be overwhelming, comparing her lover to looking into the sun.
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18"I Am Not Yours" by Sara Teasdale
Jiraporn Gurle / EyeEm//Getty ImagesRich with imagery that calls to mind the feeling of becoming overtaken by love, this short poem captures so much in so little space.
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19"Good Bones" by Maggie Smith
Terry Hadley / EyeEm//Getty ImagesIf you don't already follow Maggie Smith's delightfully uplifting Twitter account, what are you even doing? This poem feels like a warm, cozy bath.
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20"Valentine" by Carol Ann Duffy
Capelle.r//Getty ImagesShrek isn't the only one to compare the layers of an onion to something far deeper. This offbeat poem will make you look at them in an entirely new way.
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Lizz (she/her) is a senior editor at Good Housekeeping, where she runs the GH Book Club, edits essays and long-form features and writes about pets, books and lifestyle topics. A journalist for almost two decades, she is the author of Biography of a Body and Buffalo Steel. She also teaches journalism as an adjunct professor at New York University's School of Professional Studies and creative nonfiction at the Muse Writing Center, and coaches with the New York Writing Room.
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