Romantic Couplet Poems | Examples

These Romantic Couplet poems are examples of Couplet poems about Romantic. These are the best examples of Couplet Romantic poems written by international poets.


Premium MemberShe Knows Me

Yes, she knows me, she’s known me from the start
Soulmates throughout eternity, she knows me in her heart

She knows the words my heart would say
And knows the thoughts I think each day

She sees my smile and knows its cause
And feels my love without a pause

She knows the joy that we feel
When once again we’ve topped a hill

And all the love when we embrace
When we have finished a 5K race

She knows I love her for her mind
Unique, intelligent, the creative kind

I promised a life of love and adventure
But that first kiss of her hand was the heart-melding clincher
© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.


The Players

The first act sets the scene
Romantic and serene

In the second act it is revealed
The conflict there that was concealed

Count to three, it's there to see
The act that brings finality...

The resolution or...  dissolution

There's a solution for ev'rything
Sometimes it's sweet, sometimes it stings

Sometimes it's bitter, sometimes sweet
But that's what makes the play complete

Though we leave the stage it won't leave us
And like the note left in the dust

No longer there for all to see
It's now etched in our memory

It goes the way that all things go
Coming to rest down in your soul

Some you recall while some grow small
But down there you will find them all

Or... one day when you're not looking
They'll find you

They'll find you, that's how it's played
The game of life, the bed you've made

Ev'ry wrinkle ev'ry speck
Upon your soul it will reflect

There for all the world to see
The way you played is the way you'll be

Remembered as the curtain falls
As long as anyone recalls

Premium MemberSense My Love

See my love in the waves of the seas.
Hear my love in rustling leaves in the breeze.

Feel my love in my soft caressing touch.
Share with me a gentle light kiss, not too much.

Like the love shown by a cooing dove,
Through these fleeting moments, sense my love.
© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.

The dream comes true

I never thought it would be like this
That your presence I will miss
Turned my stone heart 
And I started to love the things I forgot
You came as a bless 
Maybe that's the good deeds of my past I guess
Fall for your behaviour 
Like leaves fall in autumn in nature
Thank you for making my life serene
Will always be your side even in the worst dream
Never thought it would be like this
That your presence I will miss

Premium MemberAnd the Beat Moved On

      What happened to the old ‘Do-wop’
          piano triplets and ‘bop-she-bop’

      Romantic ballads juke-box kissed
          disco nights now wrapped in mist

      Brian Wilson’s surfboard gone
          Liverpool mopheads no more spawned... 

      New heartthrobs soar, then fade away ~
          Beethoven rolled over yesterday


Premium MemberStar-Gazed

“The twinkle of stars got caught in my true love’s eyes.” by author

Like stars which into a night of ebony come peeping,
I glitter as he holds me; I think I’ll not be sleeping.

Eternal Thread

When twilight whispers secrets to the stars,
And moonlight dances soft upon the sea,
I think of fate, its ever-winding scars,
That led my soul through time to find thee.

Life's winding road, so rugged and unclear,
Held shadows deep, where dreams would fade and fall,
Yet through the dark, your light drew ever near,
A voice of hope, a whisper through it all.

Two hearts once lost now beat in perfect rhyme,
As if the heavens wove our paths as one,
A thread unbroken, stretching out through time,
Bound by the stars, beneath both moon and sun.

For life’s true gift is love we cannot see,
A timeless vow: "You are my destiny."

Premium MemberFrom Different Skies

Started Writing on July 23, 2024
Finished writing on Oct. 29, 2024

They grew up in different parts of the sky.
A chance meeting changed each of their lives.

Each flying as part of their flock,
They bumped each other when avoiding a rock.

They chirped at each other and wanted to be
The other’s love for eternity.

They would never be together in the world as it was.
They would need to be sneaky about their true love.

Their flocks did not know of their love - so divine.
They would sneak away after chirping well-crafted lies.

And then one day against Mother Nature’s plans
They flew away for good and "took a stand." 

Soon a baby bird chirped in their nest
A baby bird quite unlike the rest.

Unlike Romeo and Juliet, suicide was not part of the plan
And the new bird family soon grew into a clan.

Rise of the Ripper

Through the streets of Whitechapel
 A monster roamed them all
 He left behind a history
Many to enthral
 But who knew the romance 
The lover behind this affray
 He may wield a knife but in fact
 Was Jack gay?
 A romantic, emasculated by a wife
 A sexual experience
Affected him for life
 Read about the romance
 The lover, murderer too
 It's all in my new book
 A paranormal tale for you
 If you want a good yarn 
My book is just a gripper
 It's out in November and it’s called Rise of the Ripper

Thought I'd wite a song for you coloratura

Inspired by fiction
nevermind the details
I wrote a song
I thought you'd
want to hear
ah song
all without controversy
sumthang pleasant to hear
sumthang to sing
to your lover
so they'll know
you are sincere
ah sweet sweet
simple tune
everyone would
like to hear
I just thought
I'd write
a song for you

It's about everything
and no thing at all
it's perfect
for summer winter
and fall
one of those
sweet things
lovers of music
like to hear
I just thought
I'd write a song for you

Her Radiance

Neither the starlight nor the bright of day
could end the darkness that confined my soul

But the spark of your eyes, to which I turned my gaze
Illuminated my life, and made it whole.
© Ram Prasad  Create an image from this poem.

Simple Yearnings

Simple yearnings are the only ones I’ve ever known
                   Gentle as the sparrow’s wing forever having flown
Easy as the summer sun that rises in the sky
                 Just to be loved and to love for dreamers such as I

Premium MemberAfter The Day Is Through



After the day is through,
And I come back home to you…

Light seeps into my thoughts,
Murmuring, all tied up in knots…

Darkness, destined to descend,
Even night remembers you’re my friend…

Calming, seas of whimsical trees,
Blowing gently with the softest breeze…

One kiss, remembered by the soul,
Who bleeds quietly, a love I can’t control…

When we’re united by the fires of love,
Feels like our hearts fit like a glove…

Never mind that we’re parted by the day,
We still connect, like hearts who pray…

In an echo, enchanted by your light,
Our love glistens on the silent night…

When we share our feelings, our dreams,
Hope is alive and goes to some extremes…

Blessed by this relationship, away I’m carried,
By this love that reminds me we’re married…

When we touch, there is assurance I’ve been blessed,
With this wonder that my heart and soul confessed…

Growing beneath the shadows of time that has passed,
I know I’ve found the light, the love, that will always last!

After the day is through,
And I come back home to you…

I find the love that I just knew –
Would bring forever to us two!

Premium MemberAM Verses on a Sleepless Night

In what to me now seems like ages
I've only read some sundry pages;
Lord Byron, a Romantic poet, 
was a dark wit; you'd just know it.

But I (yes, I!) know much better,
for I know it to the letter,
that Byron was an insatiable lord
(with “ssssss” as the head of a large “sword”)!

Missing

 Did my words tire you out
Were my actions too loud
Was my love not as soft as you wanted  
Since the first moonlight you knew the jigsaw wasn’t bonded  
But you still picked it up and glued the pieces down 
Just to throw it away because the missing piece would always pronoun
© Ali Tse  Create an image from this poem.

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