10 Examples of Poems with Love Rhymes
Miscellanea / / December 02, 2021
The poems with love rhymes are those poems that have some words whose final sound is the same or similar to the final sound of other words and that are about love. For instance:
For your green eyes I lose myselfía.
For your green eyes in what, fugaz,
shine tends, sometimes, melancholyía;
for your green eyes so full of paz,
mysterious like hope mía;
for your green eyes, effective spellaz,
I save myselfía. (Loved nerve)
The poems are literary compositions that belong to the poetic genre and that, generally, are composed of stanzas and verses. The Love Poems are compositions that deal with the love felt for a couple, the feeling of being in love, love that exists between two characters or feelings of sadness or nostalgia for the loss of a loved one or for a heartbreak.
These poems do not speak of this feeling using ordinary language, but do so creatively. To do this, they use different rhetorical figures, which add aesthetic value and beauty to the poetic text.
The rhyme It is the relationship that exists between two words that have a similar or equal final sound. For instance:
A.Mor-dolor. In rhyming poems, this relationship is established when all or some of the sounds from the last stressed vowel of two or more verses coincide. For this reason, this literary device is used to add rhythm and musicality to these poetic compositions.The rhymes can be:
Examples of poems with love rhymes
- "Desvelada", by Gabriela Mistral
As I am a queen and I was a beggar, ahnow (TO)
I live in pure trembling that he gives meaxles, (B)
and I ask you, pale, every hournow: (TO)
Are you still with me? Oh, don't youaxles! » (B)
I would like to do the marches, he smiledendo (C)
and trusting now that you have comegone; (D)
but even in sleep I'm afraidendo (C)
and I ask between dreams: «Have you not gone? » (D)
- "When you come to love", by Rubén Darío
When you come to love, if you have not loved meadored, (TO)
you will know that in this mundo (B)
It is the greatest and most profound painundo (B)
be both happy and unhappyadored. (TO)
Corollary: love is an abism (C)
of light and shadow, poetry and prbear, (D)
and where is the most expensive cbear (D)
What is laughing and crying at the same time?ism. (C)
The worst, the most terrible, (E)
is that living without him is impossibleible. (AND)
- "Oh, which one I adore!", By Carolina Colorado
Oh which one I adore you! with the light of día (TO)
I invoke your name passionately and tryou are, (B)
and when the sky in shadows turnsyou are (B)
the soul still calls you exaltedía. (TO)
You are the time that my hours guideía, (TO)
you are the idea that to my mind soyou are, (B)
because how much ex is concentrated in youyou are, (B)
my passion, my hope, my poetryía. (TO)
There is no song that can equal your acento (C)
or when your love tells me aboutyou will go (D)
revealing the faith of your contento; (C)
I tremble at your voice and I tremble if I myou will go, (D)
and I would like to exhale my last aliento (C)
scorched in the air I breathedyou will go. (D)
- Fragment of "I love you", Mario Benedetti
If I love you it's because I knowyou (to)
my love my accomplice and youear (b)
and in the street elbow to cear (b)
we are much more than dyou (to)
And for your sinc faceero (c)
and your step wandersundo (d)
and your crying for meundo (d)
because you are a people I love youero (c)
and because love is not aurewave (and)
nor moral candoreja (F)
and because we are a coupleeja (F)
What do you know that you are not?wave (and)
- "Explosion", by Delmira Agustini
If life is love, blessedea! (TO)
I want more life to love! Today Yesento (B)
That are not worth a thousand years of idea (TO)
What a blue minute of sentimiento. (B)
My heart died sad and heento… (B)
Today it opens in light like a February flowerea; (TO)
Life gushes out like a viol seaento (B)
Where the hand of love struckea! (TO)
Today he left for the night, sad, fría, (C)
broken wings my melancholyía; (C)
Like an old dol stainor (D)
In the distant shadow he slippedie… (E)
My whole life sings, kisses, rie! (AND)
My whole life is a mouth on flor! (D)
- "Soneto V", by Garcilaso de la Vega
Your g is written in my soulthis (TO)
and how much do I write about you?eo; (B)
You wrote it by yourself, I wrote iteo (B)
so alone, that even of you I keep myself in this. (TO)
In this I am and will always be puthis; (TO)
that although it does not fit in me how much in you veo, (B)
of so much good what I do not understand creo, (B)
taking faith as a presuppositionthis. (TO)
I was not born but to wantEros; (C)
my soul has cut you to its midstGoing; (D)
by habit of the soul itself I love youero; (AND)
how much I have I confess I shouldEros; (C)
I was born for you, for you I have the vGoing, (D)
for you I have to die and for you muero. (AND)
- "Sonnet CXXVI", by Lope de Vega
Faint, dare, be furiousbear, (TO)
rough, cuddly, liberal, skiivo, (B)
encouraged, deadly, deceased, vivo, (B)
loyal, traitorous, cowardly and animbear; (TO)
not find out of the good center and repbear, (TO)
be happy, sad, humble, altivo, (B)
angry brave fugitivo, (B)
satisfied, offended, recelbear; (TO)
flee the face to the clear desengyear, (C)
drink poison by liquor subird, (D)
forget the profit, love the dyear; (C)
believe that a heaven in a hell cabe, (D)
give life and soul to a desengyear; (C)
This is love, who tasted it I knowabe. (D)
- Fragment of "I can write the saddest verses tonight", by Pablo Neruda
I can write the saddest verses tonight.
To think that I do not have her. Feel that I have lost heridor. (TO)
Hear the inmense night, even more without her.
And the verse falls to the soul like the roc to grassio. (TO)
Does it matter that my love could not keep it.
The night is starry and she is not with meigor. (TO)
That is all. In the distance someone sings. In the distance.
My soul is not content with having lost itidor. (TO)
As if to bring her closer, my gaze searches for her.
My heart seeks her, and she is not with meigor. (TO)
The same night whitening the same trees.
We, those of then, are no longer the miYeors. (TO)
I don't love her anymore, it's true, but how much I loved her.
My voice sought the wind to touch his orídor. (TO)
- "El amor y la sierra", by Antonio Machado
He rode through sour mountainsía, (TO)
one afternoon, between cenici rockenta. (B)
The leaden ball of the tormenta (B)
from mount to mount bounce it oía. (TO)
Suddenly, in the bright glow of the rtutor, (C)
He reared up, low from a high pino, (D)
at the edge of the rock, his caballo. (C)
With a hard rein he turned to the camino. (D)
And he had seen the cloud tearada, (E)
and, inside, the sharp crestería (TO)
from another dimmer saw and raisedada (AND)
-stone lightning seemedía-. (TO)
And did he see the face of God? He saw his amada. (AND)
He screamed: Die in this sierra fría! (TO)
- "A Cupido", by Ignacio María de Acosta
Look, you traitor Cupid;
Look, you raptor to theandvand (to)
Since my bad pleases you
And my torments whoandrands, (a)
That I'm not afraid of shots
Of the arrows cruandlands (a)
With that sad chest
So mercilessly hi meandrands. (to)
And if you like to mock
And torment me ifandmprand; (to)
It also hurts Elvira,
And two captives youandnands. (to)
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