Monday, May 30, 2011

Love poems: the most beautiful of Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson was a great poet who wrote beautiful verse and poetry must for all romantics and all those you love. Today I want to propose some of his most beautiful, perfect for an important moment of your life and be devoted to the one you love. Remember to keep alive the passion and the relationship is also important to try to express their feelings, and maybe even sometimes surprise even the partner with an unexpected statement.

With these beautiful poems, you will be certain to hit the mark and impress your love. If I could stop if I can stop one heart from breaking I shall not live in vain "If alleviate the pain of a life or help heal a sentence-or a robin's nest fell to the back I shall not live in vain. What love is all that is what love is all that exists is what we know of Love; It is enough, its weight is equal to the groove that leaves the heart.

O frantic nights! Emily Dickinson O frantic nights! If I were beside you, This Wild Nights should be Our luxury! Futile the winds To a heart in port Done with the compass, Done with the paper. Rowing in Eden! Ah, the sea! If you could still be in you tonight!

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