Vintage Friday: 13 In Love

1972acroppedFOTORClassic poets wrote words of love that still burn within us. To my beloved Ronnie:

“Yours is the light by which my spirit’s born: – you are my sun, my moon, and all my stars.”
E.E. Cummings

“If ever two were one, then surely we.
If ever man were loved by wife, then thee.”
Anne Bradstreet

“Soul and body have no bounds:
To lovers as they lie upon
her tolerant enchanted slope.”
W.H. Auden

“In black ink my love may still shine bright.”
Shakespeare

“Both have the strength and both the length thereof,
Both of us, of the love which makes us one.”
Christina Rossetti

“Loved the pilgrim soul in you,
and loved the sorrows of your changing face.”
William Butler Yeats

“The sunlight claps the earth, and the moonbeams kiss the sea: what are all these kissings worth, if thou kiss not me?”
Percy Bysshe Shelley

“Such if there be, who loves so long, so well;
Let him our sad, our tender story tell.”

Alexander Pope

“I love thee with the breath,
Smiles, tears, of all my life.”
Elizabeth Barrett Browning

“Come over the hills and far with me,
and be my love in the rain.”
Robert Frost

“Wild Nights – Wild Nights!
Were I with thee.”
Emily Dickinson

“I almost wish we were butterflies and liv’d but three summer days – three such days with you I could fill with more delight than fifty common years could ever contain.”
Keats

“Thou art my life, my love, my heart,
the very eyes of me.”
Robert Herrick

Cheers & Happy Reading! Flossie Benton Rogers, Conjuring the Magic with Paranormal Fantasy Romance

 

By Flossie Benton Rogers

Paranormal romance author who loves to shake the edges of reality.

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