Love poems are believed to be the best expression of one's deep undying emotions best expressed through lyrical ballards. And cute love poems are just an extension of the love poems written by famous poets and handed down to us through different ages. What makes these verses so appealing is the fact that they imbibe in them a spirit romanticism coupled together with a joyous fervor. Popular Love Poems were further presented in the form of dramatic monologues to cater to wide audiences especially the lovers of drama. Cute love poems on the other hand are known for their sweet and innocent appeal along with it they carry a freshness in them which is hard to ignore.
One such cute love poem which is still popular among all age- groups is the poem written by the famous poet of England namely Robert Burns-
A Red, Red Rose
My white rose filled with love,
My white rose i'll always need.
With its elegant scent, i find myself in a
Dream state.
My love is like a red, red rose
That’s newly sprung in June :
My love is like the melody
That’s sweetly played in tune.
As fair art thou, my bonnie lass,
So deep in love am I :
And I will love thee still, my dear,
Till a’ the seas gang dry.
Till a’ the seas gang dry, my dear,
And the rocks melt wi’ the sun :
And I will love thee still, my dear,
While the sands o’ life shall run.
And fare thee weel, my only love,
And fare thee weel a while !
And I will come again, my love,
Thou’ it were ten thousand mile. by Robert Burns
Its interesting to note that Love Poems are characterized by their timeless and enduring appeal for all humanity since they convey the educational messages to the reader through the insightful meanings in and application of creative thoughts. Popular Love Poems also show the significance of unconditional love and romantic memories for each other. One of the most enduring poems are--
She Walks In Beauty
She walks in beauty, like the night
Of cloudless climes and starry skies;
And all that's best of dark and bright
Meet in her aspect and her eyes:
Thus mellow'd to that tender light
Which heaven to gaudy day denies.
One shade the more, one ray the less,
Had half impair'd the nameless grace
Which waves in every raven tress,
Or softly lightens o'er her face;
Where thoughts serenely sweet express
How pure, how dear their dwelling-place.
And on that cheek, and o'er that brow,
So soft, so calm, yet eloquent,
The smiles that win, the tints that glow,
But tell of days in goodness spent,
A mind at peace with all below,
A heart whose love is innocent! - Lord Byron
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