Husband Wife Poems | Examples

These Husband Wife poems are examples of Wife poems about Husband. These are the best examples of Wife Husband 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.


When Tom Understood Jerry

I hated him,
fought with him,
threw words sharp enough to cut.

I called him a psycho,
as if he was
and he—
he just nodded,
as if guilt was his to bear.

He took my beatings,
my storms,
without a single strike back.

And when I broke,
when tears came like floodwater,
he didn’t turn away.
He pulled me close,
patted my hair,
and whispered,

“It’s okay… I will be with you.”

That was the moment,
like Tom understanding Jerry,
we stopped being enemies—
and became something more.

Premium MemberNo Sadness Or Tears

You said you wanted out 
Of this marriage we are in 
You were packing your things 
And I’d never see you again 

I grabbed a beer and watched
As I sat in my reclining chair 
It did bother me you were leaving 
The truth is I no longer care

With all your arms could carry 
You loaded what belong to you 
You gave me your key then ring
Saying we’re over and through 

As I drank the last of my beer 
I watched you walk out the door 
There was no sadness or tears 
Because I didn’t love you anymore

Premium MemberJourney To Forever

Our first date will be a night 
That will forever be in my mind 
A date arranged by our friends 
With hopes love we would find

Not knowing what to expect 
Or how the other one would be
Nervously we started our date
The joy it brought shocked me 

This blind date we had gone on
Quickly turned into much more
I was always thinking about you
You were the one I had fallen for 

Slowly our lives blended together 
Until they had been turned into one
With the proposal now in the past 
The wedding needed to be done

Now standing up here at the altar 
Nervous again as I wait for you
To come stand up here with me
So we can both say that we do
 
Now we begin this new journey 
Down a path we’ve never seen 
We hope it will lead us to forever 
If we make the journey in between

Premium MemberNo More Goodbye Tears

For Steve with Love
your feel
still comes
to me
when I 
recall
our love
filled years

our shared
passion
goes on
inside
my heart
though gone
are tears

decades
went by
while I
cried ‘why
did you
so choose
to die’

I know
in time
we will
unite
where love
feels no
good-bye


Premium MemberI said, 'Since I got my brand-new dentures today'

I said, "Since I got my brand-new dentures today,
can we maybe try some new adventures today?"
She said, "I think I have to wait a bit ~
That new smile! I just can't get used to it.
So, let's do the same old adventures tonight, okay ~
after we pray?"
© Rio Jansen  Create an image from this poem.

Premium MemberA Woman For All Seasons

When winter comes it’s very cold
You’re always near for me to hold

In the summer when it’s hot
Your iced sweet tea sure hits the spot

Then fall arrives with blowing leaves
Hand in hand walking in the breeze

Spring brings beauty and hope in life
Just like you my soulmate and wife
© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.

Premium Member4 2 1 DEY B 3 CORD TIED

4   2   1 DEY B 3 CORD TIED

4  2  1 dey B  3 cord tied
My beautiful soul
My lovely one
The only love
We have the same Father
We're son, you're daughter
And we all three B  1
Highlighting the strength and stability God you and I
Holy cord that's bond we bind 
That comes from unity and partnership, with God 
For He's as third strand in a relationship.

8/5/25
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr.2025©
English verse

Premium MemberA King's Ransom We'd Spent

     Went to school, got good grades
         a decent lawyer, I made

     Met a girl, saved some dough 
        She was my bride, I her beaux

     Three little girls nearly broke the bank
        retirement loomed 
                 Was anything left in the tank

     A king’s ransom we’d spent
         What had it all meant

    The forced smiles, the countless deceptions
         ~ Was any of it worth a single damn cent

Premium MemberI'LL BE YOUR EZER-

I’LL BE YOUR EZER
Beloved my chosen our Father
Has placed me in your eyes
I am Ezer
Your promise
Your help
A beat of your heart
Your rib I’ve come from
You are mine duly chosen, I am beholden
I am the rib that protects your heart
I am the help it’s me, sent from God
Help that you can’t do without
Darling, beloved I am your necessity
Help that you can’t do without
I am your renewed first woman
I am your help, your love
I come from within but first
From above I am EZER

6/30/25
Written words & music by James Edward Lee Sr.2025©
From “I CRY OUT TO YOU”

Premium MemberA Strange Pair

There was an old man from Fargo,
With a wife whose name was Margo.
They were quite the pair
Neither had much hair
They traveled the world with no cargo!
© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.

Premium Member In The Mouth of Desire

The summer heat was turned up to blasting with a huge yellow sun looking down. Our sweat had sweat. If only there was a breeze to pass over us. In the mouth of desire sits July. A young couple is about to be wed. The groom all decked out in his black suit. The bride in her long wedding dress and veil. Family and friends gather to watch this union take place. They hang on every word as the vows are being said. Then the happy couple are pronounced husband and wife. In the mouth of desire a big kiss gets planted. Pictures are take, then off to the dinner.

Now we are married
July Fourth celebration
Anniversary

Private Celebration

Whirlwind
Of summer embers
Stirs up
From the un-mowed grass

Swept by the brooms of July 4th fireworks
Booming distant in the furled city

Up high
To the tree tops
The fire flies rise

To the hunger of bats that swoop as spoons
Banging the pan of moon

More than enough for all
The stars
Lightning bugs
Moonbeams and bean wings

Consciousness everywhere

Our heads tilt
On their cracked bodies

Statues
Still standing
For a longer whisper
In the ancient gallery of this summer

My wife her husband
Hands freed from our marble robes

We
Ignite and hold
The gold of a sparkler

Close to our faces.

Premium MemberWalk Through My Gate

A broken gate in the cemetery holds many memories. By Poet

Walk through my gate at night,
only with a full moon very bright.
The hanging "Gossamer" from the trees is an eerie sight,
I do not know if I like this invite.
This "Ghostly" night may bring some fright,
but in the end we will be alright.
Look over there at the the pale light,
it is over the "Grave" of the knight.
The queen was "Grief-stricken" not showing her delight,
only she knew the cruel husband with her insight.
This "Godforsaken" place is a great place to ghostwrite,
if the "Groaning" does not make one take flight.
It is time to go as we close the gate tight,
it could use a fresh coat of paint in white.

Deceptive darkness

It goes unnoticed,
 just beneath the skin
 coursing now throughout.
stalking just outside of what's real
 the battle of flesh and steel. 
 Moon and earth locked in a cold embrace
 un able to look away.
 casualties now of an ancient love,
 its hidden within reflections.
 Deception is her only way to burn, 
reflecting light from the sun. 
The Dancing tides are 
only but one concern
 So its hard for her to look away.
 but it goes unnoticed 
just beneath the skin 
coursing now throughout.

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