Love Wife Poems | Examples

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


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want write poems that not
bout politics life's weighty 
absurdities death's grip all
simple poems contentment 
son's enthusiasm energy 
wife's cooking heroic endurance 
kitten's bouncing curiosity 
old cat's slowing solitude 
dog praying hard reform
colors fall newness spring 
mowing leaves grass gazing 
on in forest looking beyond 
tree tops lake mirage day 
venus mars night 
bach lifting toward 
mozart floating down 
heaven singing love conquering
fulfilled voluntary unions bodies 
cooperation nations peace
strength through peace soul society 
treading softly near edge 
old habit making safe path 
some sweet day will

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 MemberThe Unbroken Sun Osiris

Glory to her hands that stitched the green,
That sought the pieces of a love torn wide:
For her strong grief, a river spilling light:
For her sharp magic, beautiful and keen,
That found the fragments and refused to hide:
And knit his broken body back from night.

All things lost, scattered, shattered, and undone:
Whatever's broken (who can say why?):
She holds the pieces, breathes them into form:
She births the sun from what was not a sun:
Let life begin.

Premium MemberPlease don't go

Wait for me, my sweet heart, don’t go, 
About you, I dreamed all my blossoming youth, 
My heart serenaded you with my love song, 
Alas, they were lost in the whispering wind. 

Wait for me, my sweet heart, don’t leave me behind, 
With the grace of God, you came to me as a runway star, 
With love and affection, we marched on life’s treacherous paths, 
On one sad day, you said good bye and never returned. 

Wait for me, my sweet heart, don’t leave me alone, 
My hope to be with you lingers in my heart, 
My joys are desolate, my songs have lonely tunes, 
My tears dried in the core of my heart. 

Wait for me, my sweet heart, till I am satisfied, 
With love overcoming grief, with love conquering all the hurdles, 
Till all my dreams and desires get fulfilled, 
Sweet heart, please don’t go!
© Jay Narain  Create an image from this poem.


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

Breaking the Societal Norm

A delicate dance, a subtle sway,
Expectations woven, in a societal way.
A woman waits, with passive gaze,
For a man to lead, with financial ways.

He pays the bill, the ring, the wedding fee,
The provider role, a lifelong decree.
She expects support, for herself and her kin,
A one-way street, where love may give in.

But some women defy, these norms so grand,
Contributing equally, hand in hand.
A true test of love, a gesture so fine,
When she invests, with a loving design.

Yet, in the courts, a different tale unfolds,
Assets divided, with a legal hold.
A woman shaped, by societal might,
To contribute little, in the dark of night.

A partner, not a burden, we must seek,
Emotionally and financially, a bond unique.
Let's break the mold, and redefine love's role,
A mutual journey, with a balanced soul.

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.

The One Who Stayed

Then she appeared, like morning’s glow,
Through pixel-light our truths would flow.
I swore that love was just a game,
She held my doubts without the shame.

A year we spoke in midnight streams,
Trading hope through fragile dreams.
I gathered courage, soft but true,
“To keep in touch—could that be you?”

Two weeks passed, the silence thin,
Then at 2 a.m., she pulled me in.
We waited years for love’s first spark,
It found me ill, yet warmed my heart.

Thanksgiving night, alone in bed,
Her words, the feast I had instead.
“You’re my girlfriend,” she slyly said,
I teased, “Since when? You’ve not asked yet.”

Her laugh came through like summer air,
“I’m asking now—if you dare.”

Two thousand sixteen marked the start,
Seven days to claim my heart.
Kisses whispered, shadows fled,
We spoke our love in what we said.

The world declared we were all wrong,
But side by side, we both grew strong.

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.

Intimate Shadows

Last night held me
in its quiet arms—
no dreams to speak of,
just the weight of you
pressed soft against my skin.

Each awakening—
a smile tethered to your breath,
falling back into that tender space,
where love lingers
like a whispered promise.

You’re intoxicating—
a breath caught between heartbeats,
breathtaking, yet blind
to the beauty you wear like a second skin.

Maybe it’s the words I’ve thrown,
sharp and mean,
the cracks I’ve carved in trust—
I want to mend them,
but apologies twist
into the silence you resist.

I’m sorry for the shadows I’ve cast—
for doubting when you’ve shown your light.
Healing stretches wide,
a path I’m still learning to walk,
step by cautious step.

I want to grow old beside you,
to hold you up
and show the world your glow—
to build a home
where our love survives the storms.

We’ll find our way—
if we meet each other halfway,
if we soften where it counts—
because love isn’t loud,
but it stays when nothing else does.

Morning Light

Two days fold into quiet hums,
breath held beneath a calm pulse.
Words spill like rivers too fast,
caught before they reach the sea—
soft currents pulling me past.

A new path flickers, shadows bend,
anxiety’s tide that crashes, then breaks.
Beneath it all, a fire whispers—
slow as dawn’s first gentle light,
soft as skin that will not end.

Hands move in gentle rhythm,
peeling layers, shedding time.
Love weaves through steam and silence,
a thread that holds between heartbeats—
quiet grace in simple signs.

She doesn’t know the weight of light,
how small touches untangle night.
Mornings bloom inside the cracks
where words are barely breath—
soft laughter trailing on.

Steam rises, curling slow,
time bends to a sacred flow.
The house in dreams awaits,
balconies bathed in honeyed glow—
a room that waits to know.

Over Heated

Woke on the wrong side —
a restless bed,
skin warm like summer sun,
a stomach twisting softly,
aching with quiet longing.

Trying to taste the day —
flavors fall away,
waiting for evening’s slow light
to open the door again.

Sadness lingers —
a gentle ghost inside,
her voice soft in the silence,
a shadow I hold close.

I reach —
to touch the place
where I feel whole,
hold the gentle hand
that sometimes grows tired —
rolling eyes like waves
that soothe the edges of me.

A Beatles song hums —
when I touch you,
I feel happy inside…

Those words wrap me gently,
a warmth I cannot hide,
even when the world feels too bright.

I tell her —
not for the first time —
that holding hands
is the quietest kind of home.

And though she rolls her eyes,
I know she knows —
because I keep telling her.

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